While sandwiches have reigned superior on many a family’s lunch menu, you may find that a bit of variety is just what is needed to give your child an enthusiasm for nourishing his or her body. School is hard work and kids need a chance to fuel up. There are many convenient options for giving your child a healthy and delicious lunch. Discover your child’s tastes and build on that. Add a side of fruit of cut vegetables for a well-rounded meal.
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Here are some ideas for your to tailor to your family’s tastes.
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- Wraps – You can put almost anything in a tortilla or a wrap. Roll it up and slice it and you have instant fun!
- Bagel – Add a small container of some cream cheese or a wedge of Laughing Cow’s spreadable cheese and a little spreader. Include some sliced strawberries to layer on the bagel and cream cheese.
- Breakfast for Lunch – Have some leftover pancakes? Send a couple with a small container of syrup and a couple of slices of bacon and a hard-boiled egg.
- Dinner Leftovers – Turn dinner into lunch the next day when you purposely make extra portions.
- Mini-Quiche – Eggs and veggies baked into individual-sized portions are a perfect lunch for kids. Bake the egg mixture in a muffin tin, then freeze the leftovers for a later day.
- Pita Wedges – Toasted pitas cut into wedges make a fun way to eat just about anything: cheese slices, meat slices, tuna or chicken salad, hummus, salsa.
What are your favorite healthy lunches for kids? What are your tricks for making lunch quick and convenient?
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Great ideas! We also have crunchy lunch day. Nuts, crackers, pretzels, apples, and carrot in a compartmental lunch container. THanks for the great lists.