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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Was just looking at the post about lunchables. People generally seem to pack similar things, and I was wondering what parents from other countries pack instead of PBJ, cold cuts, hummus, etc. Looking to expand my repertoire. [/quote] I'm American and I don't pack sandwiches, lunch meat or hummus ever. The lunches I send in consist of: 1. A fresh fruit of vegetable (Apple, berries, banana, peach, cherries, celery, carrots, cucumbers, etc) 2. Main entree (Mac n cheese, pasta, sliders, hot dog or corn dog, chicken, pizza etc) 3. A treat (string cheese, yogurt, cookies, crackers, chips, piece of candy etc) 4. A drink (juice, water or milk) This may change based on what he asks for. He just started eating lunch last year. He used to never touch any of the food I sent in. I'm thrilled that he will actually eat now, so I try to keep a good variety/balance to encourage him to continue eating lunch at school. I also let him buy from time to time. [/quote]
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