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.
Question PP. do you have it all in dinner size Tupperware, or bigger containers and divvy it out for that night?
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:I would go with cheese, crackers, olive, and a variety of fruit and vegetables. Add hummus if your family eats it.
Perhaps tell your DH the list you plan and ask him to suggest additions if he does not like it.
Remember to pack plates, napkins, and wipes.
Personally I have found trying to pack a dinner is more trouble that it’s worth. It’s easier for us to just eat before or after. But I know some people on the board do the whole “we eat dinner at the pool 3 times a week” thing. Good luck with it.