Go to frozen department in grocery store. Look for Wow Bow. Heat as directed while concurrently heading thermos with hot water. Remove water, add buns send to school. When kid gets back, look in thermos. If Buns are gone: Winner! My kids eat them before I can pack them for lunch. |
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OMG. This is such a 21st Century problem.
If they are picky ask them for a menu, take them shopping, let them fix own lunch. Sandwiches will start looking better and better. Do they really want to pack thermoses, lug them around, wash them? Thought not. |
I ate what my mother packed. The choice was eating or not eating. |
Ah, the good ole days, when parents could put whatever they wanted in their kids’ lunch- without being restricted by everyone else’s allergies |
| School lunch. |
| Today I sent half a mini bagel/cream cheese/smoked salmon, fresh mango chunks, English cucumber, orange bell pepper slices, some cheese puffs and a couple of crispy coconut rolls. Yesterday she had leftover cauliflower crust veggie pizza, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, sliced apples, pretzels and dried edamame beans. My formula is usually one main entree/protein, two veggies, one or two kinds of fruit, and a savory snack. |
If that's a concern, your child shouldn't have any food if you aren't there to supervise. |
| Dolma, roasted seaweed, carrot and cucumber sticks, jicama, pb pretzels, walnuts and macadamia nuts, dried mango, carrot soup, Babybel, veggie dumpling, etc. |
I have never understood parents' obsession about feeding meat to kids. Protein is available in vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and these foods can be turned into extremely delicious items with quick and easy recipes. If your child doesn't touch meat, that's OK! Feed them other healthy choices. Just look up non-meat healthy recipes for kids on YouTube. There are plenty. |
| I second, The School Lunch. You all make this too hard. Make parenting too hard. |
NP, but the issue as stated by PP (and which I share) is "everyone else's allergies." I would love to send a PB&J with my picky kids every day (and they'd eat it with minimal commentary), but that's not allowed in many school/camp circumstances due to other kids with severe allergies - which I completely understand. But it's a wrinkle to work around for sure. |
My mother only let me pack one thing, which I hated and didn't eat. I threw away SO MUCH food over the years. |
What about gluten intolerance? Do you make your kids swear not to swap food? |
Yes, OP should send dolmas in her picky kid’s lunch. |
spaghetti is not a good one to include because the noodles soak up the sauce. i would just do leftovers. Also, if they will eat yogurt and cheese sticks with some other snacks like carrots, chips and grapes. I also find a variety helps. |