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[quote=Anonymous]I’m with you, OP, that I like to pack lunches. It’s a caring thing to do and gives busy kids a few extra minutes in the morning. However, I’m no Bento mom and most of the time my DCs want to do it themselves anyway. Musubi Leftovers of all kinds Salad: those bagged salads that come with toppings and dressing. One bag yields two lunches. Marinated tofu sautéed with peppers; rice; edamame (obv this is on a day when I am graciously granted the opportunity to pack the lunch, or else it’s pulled together from leftovers in the fridge) Sometimes I make a batch of chili intended to be had for lunches. Burrito Pasta Fruit would be goood but it’s always a no-go in my kids’ lunches (“it gets warm and it’s gross”) and my kids don’t accept dairy items like yogurt or cheese (“it gets warm and it’s gross”). Usually I keep little snack-sized bags of baked chips, and one of those gets included regardless of whatever else lunch includes. [/quote]
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