Pizza, nuggets, hot dogs, etc: are these all eaten cold? |
Yup me too. It was the above or lunchmeat sandwich and the same. I normally got chips and a dessert. But that was it. Sandwich, fruit, chips, dessert. Every single time. If I wanted variety I could buy lunch. Which I did sometimes, especially when my mother got tired of making my lunch. |
Burrito
French toast or pancakes, hard boiled egg, breakfast sausage Pasta, mini meatballs, butter/garlic |
Seriously. I don't see how many of these other options are healthier. Lunchables? Cereal bars? Come on. |
We don't do lunchables or cereal bars, but my child WILL NOT touch the school lunch. It's disgusting. Go try it one day. They have to make the lunch for as cheap as possible. It may meet nutritional standards, but it's not high quality and most kids don't really eat it. I thought everyone knew that. |
Lunchables. |
Caramelized persimmons with prosciutto -- it's easy.
Take 12 thin Fuyu persimmon slices, 3 tablespoons sugar, preferably turbinado, 12 prosciutto slices Lay persimmon slices on a baking sheet; sprinkle with sugar. Caramelize with a kitchen torch (or broil). Drape each with a slice of prosciutto. Done. 5 minutes. |
My kids won't buy school lunches because they wait so long in line to get it that they barely have time to eat it and socialize with their friends. |
Pork and rice
Shrimp Chicken noodle soup Ravioli Pho Crackers and cheese and ham Spaghetti Edamame and fruit + yogurt Beans + fruit and yogurt Not a bento box but small containers of things: hard boiled egg, lunch meat, crackers, shredded cheese, raisins, apple, etc Tomorrow one kid is getting pork and another is getting ravioli. Both will have fruit and carrots. |
I pack some snacks with the lunch (yogurt/string cheese, cut fruit, pirate's booty/goldfish, cookies/rice krispy treat, carrots/cucumber sticks with ranch dressing)
Grilled peanut butter sandwich with banana filling. (using sandwich maker) Pizza Hot Dog Chicken nuggets Spiced rava Idlis Chicken Biryani (In a food thermos) Grilled cheese sandwich Stuffed paranthas (potatoes or cauliflower) Toasted spinach and cheese ravioli Spaghetti and meatballs (in a food thermos) French toast (sweet) "French toast" (salty) Veggi quesadilla Veggi upma Veggi Lo-mein Grilled potatoes stuffed sandwich Grilled paneer sandwich Caluiflower sabji with puri Egg sandwich Ham and bologana sandwich BLT sandwich Egg, spinach, cheese quiche Paneer burger, veggi burger Cornbread and chunky chicken chowder. peas & potato pilaf with makhani daal (daal in thermos) Spinach and onion pancakes Ramen noodles in thermos. (my kid loves it so its an occasional treat). |
I do this too...except I use a plain parantha instead of a tortilla. |
Mac and cheese in a thermos.
Shallow fried toquitos. |
Lunches have come so far! It's nice to see the variety and ethnic specialties here.
Have you seen this? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/voices-have-you-ever-had-lunch-box-moment-n566411 I had this growing up second gen Asian in Moco, where I was teased mercilessly & told it looked like vomit, etc. Kids can be such jerks. I'm scarred & tend to pack the sandwich-fruit-chip combo, Saving the ethnic food for dinners. But I may try some of these ideas - thx for sharing! |
My two extremely picky kids love seaweed! I now buy it in bulk. Great alternative to chips.
Also, my now teen son always liked (usu leftover) pasta, cold and tossed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar with crumbled bacon or prosciutto on top. Packed all I need a Tupperware bowl and included a real silverware fork. DS also enjoys jerky. DD discovered she likes dehydrated bananas! I was buying these for her, but then bought my own dehydrator. Easy! I dehydrate just about all kinds of fruits and make my own granola bars or trail mix. Always include these in lunches. Neither kid has ever bought a school lunch. |