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It’s that time of year once again. Time to go back to school, and get back to work. Summer is over! I used to dread summer’s end, but as I get older I’ve come to appreciate the cooler temperatures and changing leaves more and more. I especially love this time of year because it represents a chance to start anew. I like to take a look at all the aspects of my life, including my diet, and recharge any goals I have before the end of the year. Now is a great time to start something new, or improve upon something old.

One way I like to refresh my diet is by bringing new life to my meal plan. I’m a creature of habit, and can find myself eating the same thing week after week for months before getting utterly bored. Can you relate? The end of summer is a great time to find a few new vegan lunch ideas. Lately I’ve really been digging the three recipes in this post: BBQ Jackfruit Bowl, hearty Zucchini Quinoa Burgers, and Beet & Sweet Potato Chips. They’re all easy to make, and pack up like a charm.

One way I’ve been refreshing my life this whole year has been to use as few disposable and non-compostable products as possible. For the last 5 or so years I have been composting all of our food scraps, and now that we live in Los Angeles and have our own compost bin, we’ve started composting all of our paper products as well. It’s so satisfying to watch scraps break down and turn to nutrient dense compost that we can use to nurture the soil and grow more plants. It’s a simple process, but it helps us keep hundreds of pounds of waste out of methane leaking landfills each year. By the way, most of the packaging materials from Thrive Market are compostable. Why can’t all online stores be like that?
Another great way to keep trash out of the landfill is to use reusable baggies, containers, and wraps for your food. I ordered an assortment of reusable plastic baggies from Thrive Market that I can use for packing up sandwiches and snacks, and I ordered a few larger ones for keeping food in the freezer. They’re just as convenient as the plastic bags we’re all used to, but far more eco-friendly. You can wash and reuse them for years and years without fear that they’ll fall apart or leach nasty chemicals into your food.

On Thrive Market I also ordered a 2-tier stainless steel tiffin carrier, which is the ultimate in eco-friendly reusable lunch containers. In America you might be one of the only people at school or the office with one of these lunch carriers, but tiffins are the norm in South Asia. They aren’t microwavable, but can keep your meal warm for hours. I love how seamlessly they snap together, and the handle on top makes them so easy to carry. Don’t miss the video below to see how I used all of my new eco-friendly containers from Thrive for these delicious vegan lunch ideas!
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BBQ Jackfruit Bowls | Amazing Vegan Lunch Ideas
When it comes to vegan lunch ideas you cannot go wrong with a balanced bowl. Prepare the ingredients on an off-day, and throw them together to make a balanced lunch any day of the week. Jackfruit has a texture similar to shredded chicken, and absorbs the flavor of whatever you cook it in. The one downside of jackfruit is that it is very low in calories and protein. If you want a bulkier more calorie rich meal, swap out the jackfruit for tempeh or tofu. Cooking instructions are pretty much the same!
Ingredients
Roasted sweet potato wedges
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Roasted sweet potato wedges
Assemble the bowl
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Zucchini Quinoa Burgers | Amazing Vegan Lunch Ideas
I love making vegan burgers. I probably make at least one variety a week. If I'm not having them as a burger with bread, I like to crumble them over massaged kale or crispy farmer's market lettuce. These zucchini quinoa burgers are a great source of fiber and complete protein (thanks to that quinoa). Definitely a favorite of my vegan lunch ideas. This recipe was adapted from the Zucchini Quinoa burgers by Gena Hamshaw for Food52.com
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Baked Beet & Sweet Potato Chips | Amazing Vegan Lunch Ideas
Total time
1 hour 10 mins
Everyone loves snacks, right? Well, I sure do. Especially crunchy and slightly sweet snacks like these Baked Beet & Sweet Potato Chips. Make them at home, rather than buying them at the store. You'll save money, and homemade chips are so much healthier! For best results cut the sweet potato and beets with a mandolin. Make sure to let the veggies sit in the oil and salt before placing on a baking sheet. This will help them release their liquid so they can crisp up even better.
Author: Jenné
Serves: 2-4
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