If your picky eater makes their own lunches

Anonymous
Cheese sticks are delicious. What's so wrong with them?


PP can't imagine someone consuming 80 calories in one sitting and probably doesn't eat anything that has fat, salt, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^this sounds like food for toddlers in playgroups.
cheese sticks?



I'm 45 and take cheese sticks to work as a snack. So what?


that's disgusting. I expect you are wide in the middle too.


I’m sad for you. It must be lonely being so mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^this sounds like food for toddlers in playgroups.
cheese sticks?



I'm 45 and take cheese sticks to work as a snack. So what?


that's disgusting. I expect you are wide in the middle too.


NP. Most of them have about 80 calories and maybe 1-2 grams fat. Are you thinking of a fried cheese stick, or are you maybe just a little...off?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^this sounds like food for toddlers in playgroups.
cheese sticks?



Sounds like my elementary school kid's lunch. What's the problem with cheese sticks??


In addition to cheese sticks, my HS kids also pack goldfish.


Mine too!
Anonymous
I buy things that are easy to pack- uncrustables, cherry tomatoes, blueberries. She occasionally throws in pepperoni, cold pizza, chips, crackers, honey hedgehogs. I think it's all about making it easy for them.
Anonymous
Is this related to the 6th grader who won’t eat BC lunch and containers aren’t cool enough?

They want specifics (healthy) and/or are in third grader or higher? Pack your own lunch. And if the containers are the issue? Get over it or purchase your own.
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