Seriously Maybe I'll move to Lebanon and tell them how terrible their lunch is while I pack my American kids' American lunch. |
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I do leftovers in a thermos with a side of fruit or a divided holder with various foods. Casseroles, pastas, homemade mac n cheese, soups, stews in thermos. The dividers help me avoid individual snack portions that are overpriced and also give me ideas that I normal wouldn't do because it can't serve in a ziplock bag.
some ideas: deli meat/cheese, a little lettuce/tomato in a tortilla spread with a little mayo - make into pinwheels whole wheat quarter waffles toasted and spread with cream cheese and strawberry jelly into a sandwich. I make a batch of Belgium waffles on the weekend and freeze them for quick breakfasts or use as bread for lunches. make muffins on the weekend packed with fruit, diced veggies and some flax. Serve that with some cottage cheese and berries for an easy lunch. Breakfast for lunch. Scrambled eggs in a thermos and side of turkey bacon and fruit. If you aren't a weekend cooker, get the purdue chicken pieces for salad. Add them with a cheese stick, an apple and some pretzels. Tuna salad with apples, raisins. Some crackers for dipping and a yogurt. I also put a cooked turkey dog in hot water in the thermos, add a hot dog bug in a ziplock, a few packets of ketchup. She uses a fork to remove the hot dog and puts it on the bun. Her friends are envious. I will add a simple fruit and trail mix. I was a slacker with my oldest but for my youngest, I refused to get a pin code for school. So I am forced to make lunch every day. She is almost finished 2nd and I haven't cracked yet. The food thermos and dividers really help. I also use a drink thermos everyday. Change it up between drinks. Water a lot, sometimes milk. OJ on breakfast for lunch days, chocolate milk and diluted juice here and there as a treat. Food thermos: http://www.amazon.com/THERMOS-Insulated-Stainless-10-Ounce-Charcoal/dp/B00LIRIZVU/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463415347&sr=8-1&keywords=lunch+thermos Divided lunch bins http://www.amazon.com/EWEIS-HomeWares-Storage-Containers-Divided/dp/B01A0V4PFE/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1463415864&sr=8-6&keywords=divided+lunch Drinking thermos: No straws, nothing to clean. Older kids like it. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UVFD6AU |
I don't think anyone is making boiled chicken just for lunch. It is much easier to pack leftovers in a thermos. |
OK. I should care, why? It is not being a bitch stating that traditional American lunch is disgusting. It is. The bread and the processed slimy lunch meat? Nothing is fresh, just a bunch of garbage. |
Can you share how you make lentils and rice? Thanks! |
Go away troll |
NP, from the US, and typical American lunches ARE disgusting. |
| I am going to assume that the sandwich posters are just not posting. My kids eat turkey (not processed) and cheese or PBJ (100% peanuts/100% fruit) on good quality bread..some fruit or veggies and something else. That works for our family. |
My daughter is starting K in the fall. Is there no restriction on peanut butter in the elementary schools? There is at her preschool and I just assumed it would carry into elementary. I'll be happy if it doesn't. |
Allergic kids sit at different table. Everybody wins! |
Fresh like raw kibbeh? No thank you. Keep your parasites. |
| Cheetos and 5hr energy |
+1 They really need something to get them through that second half of the day. |
| My son just doesn't want sandwiches and never has. His favorite is anything in the contigo thermos because it stays hot until lunch. He wants a hot lunch, but not the school lunch. So he gets leftovers from dinner if we have it (and if we had a hot dinner, we have salad 1 or 2+ times a week). Other things are spaghetti with meatballs, chicken, mac & cheese, mini tacos, cheeseburger sliders or rice and even mashed potatoes. These are all things that go in the contigo thermos. Tomorrow it will be a chicken tender served cold with fruit, a snack and a drink. It's always a main entree plus fruit plus snack. They also have an afternoon snack. My son eats vegetables at home but won't touch them in his lunchbox unless it's part of the leftovers. |
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My kid eats the same thing every day:
Uncrustable baby carrots Strawberries goldfish crackers I have tried hot foods, but they don't stay hot enough for his taste, he hates deli sandwiches, he says yogurt+side items don't fill him up. |