Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leftovers from our regular dinners. Same thing the adults eat.
^^ this. Asian here. Kids eat the same as adults, once they have teeth. Packed lunches are leftovers or extras of food made that day. i.e. cook would make lunch in the morning, and kids would eat that at school that day.
We would never dream of packing a peanut butter sandwich, potato chips, or even juice. That's junk.
Anonymous wrote:Leftovers from our regular dinners. Same thing the adults eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Indian and I just pack leftovers from dinner. Most of the food I make is vegan so it's not a big deal if it's at room temp until lunchtime.
How old are your kids? How are the not mortified to be opening Tupperware of daal and aloo ghobi? You know eating one American meal a day like PBJ won't take away from their Indian-ness; you realize that right??
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Indian and I just pack leftovers from dinner. Most of the food I make is vegan so it's not a big deal if it's at room temp until lunchtime.
How old are your kids? How are the not mortified to be opening Tupperware of daal and aloo ghobi? You know eating one American meal a day like PBJ won't take away from their Indian-ness; you realize that right??
Anonymous wrote:I'm South Asian, DH is white American. I pack a combination of whatever is left from the dinner before plus veggies/fruit/some form of hummus and chips. DD loves daal so I send a lot of daal and rice with her. I usually put in some veggie in the daal - peas or broccoli, which also helps. It is meant to be eaten warm but fine at room temperature. [/quote
Cold or lukewarm daal -ew
Anonymous wrote:I'm Indian and I just pack leftovers from dinner. Most of the food I make is vegan so it's not a big deal if it's at room temp until lunchtime.
Anonymous wrote:Rice pilaf, beef stroganoff, buckwheat w/mushrooms, or whatever leftovers we had from dinner. I use thermos to keep it warm until lunch.
As for embarrassment - my kids embrace their heritage, not embarrassed by it. So, even though some kids @ school think Russian version of potato salad stink, my kids beg me to make it just so they can have it for lunch.