Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many, many camps want disposable lunches, and rather than sort out which are which, I'm erring on the side of no refrigeration, no returning lunchboxes home.
Brown paper holds:
apple/fruit pouch
piece of fruit (banana or other)
snack size bag of bite-size fruit (grapes, cherries, berries, cherry tomotoes)
snack size bag of cut veg (bell pepper, celery, carrot, cucumber, etc)
prepackaged cups of hummus/guac for dipping
snack bag quinoa/bean/plantain chips/crackers
2 cheese sticks
pouch of tuna/chicken
snack size bag of nuts/seeds/roasted chickpeas
They have water throughout the day, and they can eat any or all of the above as snack.
The OP specifically asked for fun lunch ideas, not healthy or diet lunch ideas. This lunch, while balanced and nutritious, is a little short on fun. I liked the trader joe lady’s suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Many, many camps want disposable lunches, and rather than sort out which are which, I'm erring on the side of no refrigeration, no returning lunchboxes home.
Brown paper holds:
apple/fruit pouch
piece of fruit (banana or other)
snack size bag of bite-size fruit (grapes, cherries, berries, cherry tomotoes)
snack size bag of cut veg (bell pepper, celery, carrot, cucumber, etc)
prepackaged cups of hummus/guac for dipping
snack bag quinoa/bean/plantain chips/crackers
2 cheese sticks
pouch of tuna/chicken
snack size bag of nuts/seeds/roasted chickpeas
They have water throughout the day, and they can eat any or all of the above as snack.
Anonymous[b wrote:]Between a Thermos container and an insulated lunch bag with ice packs, you can pack almost anything.[/b]
My kids need to pack lunch and a snack, so they have 2 proteins, 2 veg/fruit, and 2 snacks/sides.
Examples:
Leftover rice and beans from Taco Tuesday, yogurt, berries, seaweed, pretzels, granola bar
Turkey pepperoni and crackers, string cheese, fruit cup, fruit leather, crackers, yogurt tube
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold Asian noodles. My kids love them and think they’re special, plus they’re fine with freezer packs (or refrigerated). Can add chicken and/or veggies like edamame and red peppers.
Like leftover lo mein?
Anonymous wrote:Cold Asian noodles. My kids love them and think they’re special, plus they’re fine with freezer packs (or refrigerated). Can add chicken and/or veggies like edamame and red peppers.