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Lunch Packed School Meals
Avoiding Boredom
It's not easy to keep coming up with healthy and fun school lunch ideas.
No wonder most parents tend to pack the same foods over and over again.
So just how do you avoid packed lunch boredom? Here are some simple
ideas to spice up your child's lunch box.
Change the Bread – Or don't use bread at all. Kids can
get bored with sandwiches so why not try the same fillings but make it a
little more exciting by changing the bread. You can try pita bread,
bagels, tortilla wraps or even crackers or breadsticks. You can place
the fillings on the side and your child can assemble the crackers or
sandwiches themselves.
Try a Salad – Not your typical lettuce and tomato
salad, what kid would get excited by that? But instead try a pasta salad
or potato salad. Cook and drain the pasta or potatoes and mix with a
little mayonnaise or olive oil, add some cut up veggies such as corn
kernels, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots; add some sliced turkey, chicken
or ham and place in a plastic travel container.
Fun, Fun, Fun – On the days where you go for the
traditional sandwich try cutting the bread with fun shapes using cookie
cutter. You can also cut slices of cheese or ham into fun shapes. Cookie
cutters are something every mom should make good use of. You'll be
amazed at how a boring cheese sandwich will get gobbled up when shaped
into a flower or dinosaur.
Fingers Foods – Sometimes kids, especially younger
ones, don’t like to eat a whole sandwich or bowl of food. Instead you
can try preparing cut up cubes of cheese, grapes, carrot sticks,
pretzels, mini crackers, and ham cubes. Place in a container with
individual compartments or just a standard one for a fun lunch. You can
also try cutting sandwiches into small rectangles or triangles for
easier eating.
Pinwheels Anyone? – Instead of sandwiches try
pinwheels. Cut the crust from two slices of bread, flatten bread using
the back of your hand or rolling pin. Spread thinly with cream cheese.
Place one slice of ham and roll each slice into a log shape. Wrap in
cling film and place in freezer for about 30 minutes. Unwrap and cut
into pinwheel rounds.
Dip It – Kids love dipping stuff. For an easy and
nutritious lunch snack you can cut apple wedges and serve with a
strawberry or peanut butter dip or cut up veggies served with a hummus
dip or try a cream cheese dip. For a more substantial lunch add pieces
of pita bread, breadsticks or crackers.
Lunch Notes – Write cute little notes once in a while
to put a smile on your little one's face. A simple note with a smiley
face saying I love you or miss you can instantly make a child feel
better. For older children (who will no doubt be embarrassed by smiley
faces and cutsie notes) try a riddle or brain teaser instead.
Be a Creative Mama – Think outside the box, the lunch
box that is. Pack mini pizza slices, mini hamburgers, meatballs or
chicken drumsticks. Add some potato wedges on the side. Or try tortilla
chips with strips of cheese, turkey and sliced tomatoes on the side. Add
a sour cream and/or guacamole dip for instant lunch time nachos, perfect
for older children or teens.
Or how about some bake savory mini muffins using chopped, cooked bacon
and chives or grated cheese and ham. Sweet fruit mini muffins will be a
big hit too.
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