I eat leftovers for my lunch. If it's something good, why not? |
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It's bad for you only if you are a fat-phobe. And even then, it's not bad for you. Not sure how a slice of whole grain bread and a handful of nuts is junk food? |
Best list ever! |
PP: "Oh Asian kids are so messy! Please assimilate and bring Lunchables so your kids don't make a mess with their stinky "Elaborate" Asian-y food!" That being said, she does raise an important point about how schools need to provide a few additional minutes for lunch, kids simply don't have enough time to eat. |
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I think all of the PB hate is weird. PBJ is low-class? Jeez. My kid doesn't eat meat, so I give her lots of nuts, seeds and nut-butters. I don't see how that is any different from sending beans (which I also do), or chickpeas, or any other protien.
Also, French mom, how often do you really pack bone-marrow in your kid's lunch? I honestly have a hard time believing that all of the other children at your DD's school eat lunchables every day, and your DD whips out a marrow bone. |
Well actually rice is processed so unless you are packing raw fruit and veggies it is going to be processed. |
This is really interesting. Where are you from? |
| Oh. I wasn't the only one to ask! Just read the rest of this. Thanks for sharing. |
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Thank you. I am from London. |
| Except for a few @ssholes, this is an awesome thread. |
I'm not the quoted PP but I also mentioned french school cafeterias in my response. I think it's because packed lunch are such a mediocre option, and we really wish we didn't have to do that. It would be like asking "how do you get to work in the morning?" And I answered something about the metro being broken, and about my little razor scooter. I really would rather take public transit, but this razor scooter is all I got. |
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I cook from scratch basically every night and often eat leftovers myself at work, but almost never send them with the kids for lunch. Most things just taste gross cold. One of my kids will eat my home-made chicken nuggets cold with homemade honey mustard dip, or cold vegetable-cheese ravioli, but I think that's about it. I'll eat fish cold, but haven't convinced them about that yet. The idea of eating cold spaghetti and meatballs or cold beans and rice turns my stomach, and there no way the kids would eat it either.
I send a LOT of fruits and vegetables every day, with either: 1) a pbj on whole grain; 2) yogurt; or 3)cheese and/or sliced salami. |