Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids ate sandwiches for lunch. I wasn't really going for that "wow" factor for packed lunches. I was looking for easily made and easily eaten food. Done.
SAME
Though I did occasionally get “fancy”, freeze a Capri Sun instead of chucking in an ice pack.
PB&J on homemade bread, fruit, a veggie, something crunchy. Done
Winner winner chik'n dinner.
"Homemade" bread is an optionality.
Yep. Camp is not the time for creative and elaborate. Main dish, veggie (carrots, cucs, peppers, or baby spinach), fruit, something salty/snacky (seaweed snacks, cheezits, popcorn, pretzels), cheese stick. My kid has a big appetite and this covers lunch and a snack later.
Main dishes that my vegetarian kid likes:
PBJ (or sunbutter)
Cheese and crackers
Tortellini, ravioli, perogie
Room temp rice and beans
Repeat all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids ate sandwiches for lunch. I wasn't really going for that "wow" factor for packed lunches. I was looking for easily made and easily eaten food. Done.
SAME
Though I did occasionally get “fancy”, freeze a Capri Sun instead of chucking in an ice pack.
PB&J on homemade bread, fruit, a veggie, something crunchy. Done
Winner winner chik'n dinner.
"Homemade" bread is an optionality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids ate sandwiches for lunch. I wasn't really going for that "wow" factor for packed lunches. I was looking for easily made and easily eaten food. Done.
SAME
Though I did occasionally get “fancy”, freeze a Capri Sun instead of chucking in an ice pack.
PB&J on homemade bread, fruit, a veggie, something crunchy. Done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids ate sandwiches for lunch. I wasn't really going for that "wow" factor for packed lunches. I was looking for easily made and easily eaten food. Done.
SAME
Though I did occasionally get “fancy”, freeze a Capri Sun instead of chucking in an ice pack.
Anonymous wrote:My kids ate sandwiches for lunch. I wasn't really going for that "wow" factor for packed lunches. I was looking for easily made and easily eaten food. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it an outdoor camp? My kid usually likes warm food for lunch but during the summer/ outdoor camp we pivoted to cold foods - yogurt salads, cucumbers, chips, etc...anything but hot food.
Also, fruits like watermelon and clementine help keep them hydrated moreso than others. Consider packing those too.
Fyi- if outdoor camp, even with lots of ice blocks and good bag, food will get warm so if can freeze things helps- like freeze yogurts, freeze drinks, etc and they will be thawed by lunch