
or if they are getting lunch at school, do you know what they are having? |
My DC's day care provides monthly menus. He's getting a cheeseburger, green beans, and diced peaches. I'm not a huge fan of the meals they serve there, although they follow some sort of nutritional standard. We do eat healthier at home. |
organic macaroni-n-cheese in a thermos
brownie bites cookies from Trader Joe's 'Red Machine' fruit smoothie * the pear I wanted to send wasn't ripe yet |
ham sandwich, apple, 2 shortbread cookies and a bottle of water.
Grapes for snack. |
Small container of humus, which he eats with a spoon; whole-wheat mini-bagel; handful of cherry tomatoes; small container of grapes and raspberries; container of Yo-Kids yogurt. |
Turkey sandwich on whole grain with mustard
Colby cheese stick Apple Juice with water Blackberries New Kozy Shack dark chocolate pudding (better than the usual pudding, has fiber, vitamins added, etc.)-- still a treat! Some wholegrain gold fish |
Thermos of black beans and rice
Large container of carrot sticks Greek yogurt (unsweetened) with frozen strawberries and blueberries mixed in Water |
Peanut butter sandwich on whole wheat bread.
Mott's blueberry/apple sauce. Rice pudding. Slice of homemade banana bread. |
Tofurkey on ten-grain
Apple Carrot sticks Cheese Drink box |
cream cheese & jelly sandwich
blueberries cheese stick vanilla yogurt fig bar |
brown rice, green beans with soy sauce
hard boiled egg yogurt and berries prunes juice |
DS is 15 months old. Lunchbox contains: organic chicken nuggets, peas in chicken broth, strawberries, and soy milk. |
Not in the lunch box but what we'll eat at home/2 year old
Trader Joes Spinach Artichoke patty cut into cubes Strawberries Peas and Brown Rice w/ soy sauce Pirate Booty Veggie Puffs Sunflower Seeds Grape Juice cut with carrot juice |
mini meatballs
green beans string cheese fruit (pieapple and papaya) milk |
morningstar farms mini corndogs
baby carrots string cheese yogurt tube |