Anonymous wrote:
No fruit, no veggies, nothing that needs wamed up. Just like when we were kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so relieved to read this list! My child does not have the worst lunch at school! I am not single-handedly keeping the Lunchables company going! Haha.
I give my daughter any of the following:
A lunchable, smuckers sandwich, bagelful, slices of meat, crackers
A yogurt of some sort....gotta keep the type of yogurt changing so she doesn't get bored
String cheese or a Babybel
Some type of fruit
Capri Sun Roaring Waters
Hummos and Prezel Thins
100-calorie pack chips or just a small bag of some sort of chip.
Sorry. I don't think these suggestions are helpful, but maybe it will help someone else feel better about their lunches too!
Just don't pack a sandwich. Crackers and cheese are good, too. I've noticed a lot of kids take slices of meat. Granola bars are good. Sometimes my daughter gets excited if there's no "main" part of her lunch and it's a bunch of snacks. Those days I definitely put in yogurt and fruit, though.
It is horrible.
actually this does sound pretty bad.
Anonymous wrote:I am so relieved to read this list! My child does not have the worst lunch at school! I am not single-handedly keeping the Lunchables company going! Haha.
I give my daughter any of the following:
A lunchable, smuckers sandwich, bagelful, slices of meat, crackers
A yogurt of some sort....gotta keep the type of yogurt changing so she doesn't get bored
String cheese or a Babybel
Some type of fruit
Capri Sun Roaring Waters
Hummos and Prezel Thins
100-calorie pack chips or just a small bag of some sort of chip.
Sorry. I don't think these suggestions are helpful, but maybe it will help someone else feel better about their lunches too!
Just don't pack a sandwich. Crackers and cheese are good, too. I've noticed a lot of kids take slices of meat. Granola bars are good. Sometimes my daughter gets excited if there's no "main" part of her lunch and it's a bunch of snacks. Those days I definitely put in yogurt and fruit, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
a slice of lemon with a small packet of sugar
Is that for making DIY lemonade??
I'm so lucky mine is slightly picky and wants the same things every day: sunbutter & jelly sandwich; banana or an orange; baby carrots; a few crackers of some kind; a babybel cheese.
She likes to put a sprinkle of sugar on a lemon and eat the lemon that way. I know it's odd. She is picky, but odd. She loves blue cheese and feta cheese, and yet the only fruit I can get her to eat is slices of granny smith apples. Very strange.
She's destroying the enamel on her teeth that way.