Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pack picnics all the time. My fridge is basically a Tetris of tupperware filled with chopped veggies, cheese cubes, cold meats, hummus/dips, pasta salad, cole slaw, any leftovers. And I have a dozen ziploc bags filled with water/ice in the freezer, so I can keep everything cold.
Take an afternoon and filled small tupperwares with anything anyone in the family will eat. Don't envision providing a coherent "meal" -- just include enough fruit/veg/protein to keep them alive.
Each person can decide which of the offered items they will eat. If that means Larla has grapes, hummus, salami and peanut butter on crackers for dinner, sobeit.
+1
Plus, a lot of this stuff has the benefit of being less perishable, so no food safety concerns. We pretty much rotate between PB&Js, pasta salad/cold leftover tortellini, and veggies & pita bread with hummus/tzatziki, always with lots of fruit.
Anonymous wrote:I pack picnics all the time. My fridge is basically a Tetris of tupperware filled with chopped veggies, cheese cubes, cold meats, hummus/dips, pasta salad, cole slaw, any leftovers. And I have a dozen ziploc bags filled with water/ice in the freezer, so I can keep everything cold.
Take an afternoon and filled small tupperwares with anything anyone in the family will eat. Don't envision providing a coherent "meal" -- just include enough fruit/veg/protein to keep them alive.
Each person can decide which of the offered items they will eat. If that means Larla has grapes, hummus, salami and peanut butter on crackers for dinner, sobeit.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree that he's picky, but I'm not always the one taking people to the playground/park. I work late 2 days a week, so during those days, it's him doing this stuff. Either way, since this board is populated by people who are cutting carbs, I thought they might have some go-to ideas. Fine if that's not you, but I'm not just going to starve one family member.
I was kind of thinking that maybe what he needs is an adult lunchable of sorts with veggies and hardboiled eggs and cheese.