Anonymous wrote:I send meat sticks, granola bars, and/or onigiri along with a water bottle and a travel mug of a protein drink. Easy foods to pack and consume. If I send actual lunch - even to all-day camp - it just comes home uneaten or he eats it on the way home. Lunch at my kid’s school is ridiculously expensive, so that’s out this year unless he decides on once/week which I’m ok with. Some kids eat full meals but mine just doesn’t. He’s always ravenous when he gets home.
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I just send reasonably healthy snack stuff. The kids are busy talking with friends. With no recess etc, and friends in different classes, lunch is sometimes the only part of the day they see each other.
Mine eats a ton- a meal, basically, when he gets home. Often dinner leftovers from the night before, or he will make grilled cheese or quesadillas, eggs, even a hamburger sometimes. Fine with me as long as he cleans up after himself. We eat dinner later these days- usually after sports- and he is always hungry again.