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Lunch

Slow-Simmered Pulled Pork Sandwiches

A Carolina specialty, pulled pork gets its name because the finished meat is pulled apart into shreds for easy serving. Pulled pork sandwiches are sometimes topped with coleslaw, adding a cool, bright contrast to the rich meat.

Muffin Pan Tuna Melts

Here's an easy way to learn how to make a tuna melt: Use a muffin pan! It's a great way to make single-serving tuna melts for a crowd, and it'll minimize clean-up, too.

Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Learn how to make grilled cheese—then take it to the next level—with this homemade Grilled Cheese Sandwich recipe. Once you've mastered the basic grilled cheese recipe, amp things up with grilled veggies or sliced deli meat.

DIY Cheese Wraps

Here's how to make a melted cheese wrap. Cheese wraps can be customized in tons of flavor varieties and filled with meat, cheese, and veggies just like a tortilla wrap.

17 Cold Lunches to Pack on a Hot Day

We may be in the final weeks of summer, but that doesn’t mean the hot weather is going anywhere quite yet. If you’re looking to take your lunch on-the-go without sacrificing flavor, check out these cold lunch ideas that are perfect to enjoy on a hot and sunny day.

Sweet Tortilla Wraps

Customize these sweet wraps for any craving or for any ingredients you have on hand. The options are endless for this make-and-take breakfast or snack idea.

Chicken Cobb Wraps

Turn your Cobb salad into a wrap! It only takes 30 minutes to make a batch of 8 wraps, so this easy recipe is great for feeding a crowd.

Classic Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Learn how to make a pork tenderloin sandwich. You'll discover what goes on a pork tenderloin sandwich and the history of how a pork tenderloin sandwich recipe developed into one of the most popular sandwiches in the Midwest.

Caprese Salad Pita Pockets

For a fresh and flavorful lunch, try this yummy recipe! Tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, cucumber, basil, and more make this dish delicious, and the pita pocket keeps it neat.

Air-Fryer Calzones

You'll love these healthier stuffed pizzas using your air fryer. Make sure to not overfill them, so they'll stay sealed with all that cheesy goodness. Don't forget to flip them once while cooking so they'll get perfectly golden brown on both sides. Serve them up with a side of marinara sauce for dipping!