Anonymous wrote:What’s currently in your kindergarten lunch rotation? My kid won’t touch sandwich meat of any kind, and I’m struggling to figure out protein that isn’t nuts or cheese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Do the non-soupy meals stay warm in your thermos? I sent some pasta with a little bit of sauce in a thermos that I had preheated with boiling water and it was apparently cold by the time my kid had lunch.
Not the PP, but I use the same stainless steel thermoses, Thermos brand. My older kids report food is warm. My youngest has the smaller “kids” Thermos brand thermos, and it isn’t as good. Food is lukewarm, but edible.
Thank you. I have the Funtainer (screw on lid) thermos. Not sure if that means I should get the adult one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Do the non-soupy meals stay warm in your thermos? I sent some pasta with a little bit of sauce in a thermos that I had preheated with boiling water and it was apparently cold by the time my kid had lunch.
Not the PP, but I use the same stainless steel thermoses, Thermos brand. My older kids report food is warm. My youngest has the smaller “kids” Thermos brand thermos, and it isn’t as good. Food is lukewarm, but edible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Do the non-soupy meals stay warm in your thermos? I sent some pasta with a little bit of sauce in a thermos that I had preheated with boiling water and it was apparently cold by the time my kid had lunch.
Not the PP, but I use the same stainless steel thermoses, Thermos brand. My older kids report food is warm. My youngest has the smaller “kids” Thermos brand thermos, and it isn’t as good. Food is lukewarm, but edible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Do the non-soupy meals stay warm in your thermos? I sent some pasta with a little bit of sauce in a thermos that I had preheated with boiling water and it was apparently cold by the time my kid had lunch.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have the same basic ingredients every day, which helps because they pack the "sides" and I pack the "main."
Every day is:
Some sort of granola, granola balls, or trail mix
A piece of fruit
Sliced vegetables
A sandwich or leftovers in a heated thermos
Once I got used to the idea of just having a "uniform" lunch where some days the vegetable is carrots and some days it is bell peppers, and some days the fruit is an orange and some days it is blueberries, it got easier to deal with figuring out a main every day.
Oh, and my kids LOVE bao buns in a heated thermos. That's a winner every time.
Anonymous wrote:Our youngest is now a senior in HS and we still struggle with this (!!). Non-sandwich eating options for our kids typically are more high maintenance & involve thermoses. I like the all metal ones (THERMOS Stainless King Vacuum-Insulated Food Jar with Spoon, 16 Ounce). Favorites over the years:
Taco meat with refried beans, chips on the side
Shepherd's pie
Buffalo chicken mac & cheese
Tortellini with italian sausage, penne & meatballs
Ramen with rotisserie chicken
Parents get up an hour before the kids leave to make lunches. Not as easy as sandwiches for sure! GL and enjoy your time with your littles!