This is my son's first year of Kindergarten and I am finding it very difficult to come up with food ideas to pack for his lunch! It cannot be anything that needs to be reheated which cuts my ideas in half, he doesn't like tuna fish, and very few cold cuts (which are not the healthiest to begin with). I see all these cute ideas on Pinterest and think, how the heck?! Any ideas on what you pack your kiddos to make it fun for them?
Re: What do you pack your child for school lunch??
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He's a very picky eater and frequently comes home and will eat here after not eating much lunch. He can't have anything that needs to be heated either.
-Cold pasta dishes
-Hummus with veggies, crackers, or on a sandwich
-Quesadilla with avocado
-Boiled egg
-sliced cheese and pepperoni and crackers
-veggies with ranch dip
-BLT sandwich with nitrate free turkey bacon
-California rolls
-salad with cubed tofu
Thick slice of fresh bread, like French or crackers
Cheese
Boiled egg
Carrots
Olives
Apple slices
Hershey kiss
Every day. He gets upset if I change it up. Easier on me I guess.
2 Cheese stick or yogurt
3 Sandwich
4 Flavored water
5 optional treat until Halloween candy runs out
As you can see, I put very little effort into it!
I'm surprised to see that PB&J is mentioned...we aren't allowed nuts or any nut products here in any schools! As a teacher I find it most frustrating because there are often so many meals & snacks I want to bring, but just can't. Some of you have great ideas for your kids! I might have to steal them for myself in the new year, haha!
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Check out Amy's if you haven't already. Their foods are made in top 8 allergen free facility. They have an entire frozen food section at publix including Mac n cheese and ravioli.
Oh wait, I'm supposed to supervise this...
Oh well. My kids are 10 & 8, and for the past 2 months I've been way too sick to get up the few minutes earlier before work, so yup, they've been packing it themselves. God only knows what's going in them.