A balanced lunch

In these days of smartphones, tablets and social networking on our lunch break, do we get enough time to enjoy a quick, simple, highly nutritious and low cost lunch?

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A balanced lunch

Here at Check Your Food, we’re slightly obsessed about checking what’s in our food but like any busy people we often grab something quick to eat for lunch on the go or while checking out what’s going on social media!

In these days of smartphones, tablets and social networking on our lunch break, do we get enough time to enjoy a quick, simple, highly nutritious and low cost lunch?

The term lunch is first recorded as being used in 1580 and has been in common use in the English language since 1823. Up until the early 19th century, luncheon was generally just for the ladies while their husbands were out at work, hence the term "ladies who lunch".

Originally the term luncheon meant a snack eaten between more substantial meals or a piece of cheese and bread.

Well sticking the original meaning of a ‘piece of cheese and bread’ just how quick and nutritious can this light meal be? We decided to check it out…

Cheese and bread

Ingredients:
60g mature cheddar cheese
30g sliced red onion
2 slices of wholemeal bread
20g organic spreadable butter

Method

1) Take 2 slices of bread and butter them.
2) Slice the cheddar and add to the buttered bread.
3) Add the sliced onions and place the unloaded slice over the other thus creating a sandwich : )

Preparation time - 2 minutes

Ease of eating AND enjoying social media – HIGH

Using mature cheddar cheese, wholemeal bread, organic spreadable butter and red onions makes for an incredibly nutritious lunch

With high amounts of

• vitamin K2
• manganese
• phosphorus
• vitamin B12
• calcium
• vitamin A
• phytosterols
• quercetin
• a host of other nutrients including omega 3

What are they good for?

Your arteries, bones, muscles, energy creation, DNA, heart, brain, eyesight, antioxidant activity and the list goes on.

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Matt Wright

Matt Wright

Director - Nutrient expert, researcher & data miner

I am responsible for the scientific research and data oversight at the CheckYourFood Group. A great journey of discovery for me as I uncover the myriad of goodness that natural food contains and facilitate others to promote health and wellbeing.

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