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[quote=Anonymous]It’s actually hard to find foods that can survive a warm beaten around book bag for a few hours. I think a narrow ice pack really helps. I think smoothies are good options because sadly kids have no time or decent eating conditions. I also think fruit (strawberries, blueberries, apple slices) cheese sticks, and crackers are always a safe option. In the winter a thermos of stew or meatballs with bread is good. Mostly I like to have protein food ready at 4 when they come home starving. You don’t have to make life harder for your kids. Sometimes it’s the only thing a kid will accept from you. I say offer it.[/quote]
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