Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump
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Anonymous wrote:My two extremely picky kids love seaweed! I now buy it in bulk. Great alternative to chips.
Also, my now teen son always liked (usu leftover) pasta, cold and tossed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar with crumbled bacon or prosciutto on top. Packed all I need a Tupperware bowl and included a real silverware fork.
DS also enjoys jerky.
DD discovered she likes dehydrated bananas! I was buying these for her, but then bought my own dehydrator. Easy! I dehydrate just about all kinds of fruits and make my own granola bars or trail mix. Always include these in lunches.
Neither kid has ever bought a school lunch.
Anonymous wrote:My two extremely picky kids love seaweed! I now buy it in bulk. Great alternative to chips.
Also, my now teen son always liked (usu leftover) pasta, cold and tossed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar with crumbled bacon or prosciutto on top. Packed all I need a Tupperware bowl and included a real silverware fork.
DS also enjoys jerky.
DD discovered she likes dehydrated bananas! I was buying these for her, but then bought my own dehydrator. Easy! I dehydrate just about all kinds of fruits and make my own granola bars or trail mix. Always include these in lunches.
Neither kid has ever bought a school lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Bump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigh. I remember eating the same thing everyday for lunch growing up: PBJ Sandwich, apple, chips or cookies.
Seriously -- is this not a thing?
There’s places that banned peanuts.
My kids are beyond elementary and I’m still angry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigh. I remember eating the same thing everyday for lunch growing up: PBJ Sandwich, apple, chips or cookies.
Seriously -- is this not a thing?
There’s places that banned peanuts.
My kids are beyond elementary and I’m still angry about it.