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Reddit mentions of German 4 Piece Stainless Steel Eating Utensil
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I use a German surplus set. The set is indestructible and the pieces won't melt if I leave them in a boiling or simmering cookpot.
I work 12 hour days, so I feel your problems.
Birdseye and Green Giant do steam in bag vegetables I've found to be pretty good. They are under $3 a per bag, so that is an easy way to get your veggies. At least two meals a day for me are nothing but 4 minute to cook veggies bags. Like $20 gives me a month worth of food.
http://www.birdseye.com/vegetable-products/birdseye-steamfresh/steamfresh-chefs-favorites
I'm also a fan of doing spaghetti with meatballs, chicken alfredo or some other pasta based dish I can put into Tupperware and just microwave in 5 or 6 minutes or less. I figure I spend maybe $40 a month on dinners for work.
Also, pick up a lunch bag like this to carry it in.
http://smile.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-Insulated-Lunch-Cooler-Black/dp/B004UISANC/
I also recommend a 4 in one utensil set like this.
http://smile.amazon.com/Piece-Stainless-Steel-Eating-Utensil/dp/B004V5XNQS/
I also have a cheap, $20 2 quart crockpot from WalMart that I can do soup or something in. Start it up when I get into work, by first lunch (I take two half hour lunchs a night) I've got a good meal ready to go. Often times one of my co-workers and I will poll some cash and do something.
This a great call. Plastic utensils are so wasteful and also lessens the enjoyment of the meal. I use this set here but I also like the idea of recycling used utensils.