Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 16:39     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


Unbelievable that you would send someone out into public with fish AND mayo.


More than one person mentioning pasta salad as well.

Beware, class conscious people. If you want your kids to have UMC or higher values, avoid sending them to school with pasta salad. Lest they decide they like it and regularly eat it, or potentially get ridiculed by the cool kids.


What are you talking about?
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 16:39     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


Unbelievable that you would send someone out into public with fish AND mayo.


More than one person mentioning pasta salad as well.

Beware, class conscious people. If you want your kids to have UMC or higher values, avoid sending them to school with pasta salad. Lest they decide they like it and regularly eat it, or potentially get ridiculed by the cool kids.


Old money can safely send pasta salad. New money would never.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 16:39     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

My kids love olives, pickles, salami, cheese cubes, etc.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 16:36     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:My kids love breakfast type foods so one day out the week we always do eggs, bacon, waffles, fruit and syrup


Do you send the eggs and bacon cold or in a thermos?
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 16:29     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


Unbelievable that you would send someone out into public with fish AND mayo.


More than one person mentioning pasta salad as well.

Beware, class conscious people. If you want your kids to have UMC or higher values, avoid sending them to school with pasta salad. Lest they decide they like it and regularly eat it, or potentially get ridiculed by the cool kids.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 15:34     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

#1 lunch food for DD is Taquitos. The ones from Costco (it has to be that one). The odd one here is the rice from TJ's lamb vindaloo, with their masala burger. She also likes the Quinoa bowl from TJ's; says it tastes like Chipotle.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 12:41     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

My kids love breakfast type foods so one day out the week we always do eggs, bacon, waffles, fruit and syrup
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 12:38     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


When I was a kid, one of my favorites was sandwiches with white bread, margarine, and chicken Rice a Roni.


That sounds like a stuffing sandwich which is also pretty weird when you think about bread with more bread.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 11:25     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


Unbelievable that you would send someone out into public with fish AND mayo.
tuna salad is an old staple. It’s fine. (DP)
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 11:17     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:You guys make some fancy lunches.

- hummus and veggies
- tuna salad with crackers
- white rice in a zip lock with ketchup (sounds gross but she loves it)


When I was a kid, one of my favorites was sandwiches with white bread, margarine, and chicken Rice a Roni.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 10:53     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

We are big fans of the bare naturals nuggets for school lunches in our house

TJ’s meatballs go over well, too

As well, aidells chicken apple sausages

We have nut allergies so PB is out for us, have not been able to convince the kids to like hummus, beans or sunbutters to date.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 10:26     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

DH likes to barbecue so we've gone through phases where I put pulled pork or brisket in a thermos on top of rice or mashed potatoes. My middle kid also went through a mashed potato phase where she'd want a thermos full of "mashies" as part of her lunch.

Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 10:07     Subject: Re:Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Old school but DD went through an ants on a log phase - celery sticks with peanut butter (or sunbutter) in the cavity, and some raisins stuck on top. Took a bit of creativity in packing to get it to her without making a mess, but she is very neat. I could never have sent that for DS even if he liked it, because it would have gotten all over his backpack when he was done.

We use a compartmented bento-style lunch box to be able to send a variety of stuff (usually protein, bread, fruit, and vegetable). I think it's the Bentgo. Has held up very well for the past 18 months.

I like someone's dumpling idea. I should try that for DS. He is a much more limited eater than DD and usually just takes PB&J, cheese, and fruit, but he might go for dumplings and rice as an alternative.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 09:56     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Corn on the cob is a big lunch time hit with my kids. In the summer, they used to do outdoor camps and I'd send it unshucked. If I was sending it to school, I'd shuck it because no one wants silk flying around the cafeteria.

For some reason, one of my kids liked sandwiches made with whole grain waffles for a long time.


What? You send uncooked corn to camp for lunch? Are you a troll or are you crazy?


No, I microwave it in the husk, and then they husk it at camp.


Oh, this is how I serve it at home. I’m not sure what happens if it’s cold, but when it’s warm, all of the silk and husk comes off in one pull.


It comes off with a little effort. I husk it before cooking and it just takes a minute to pull off - I am sure if cooked it's even easier, even if not warm.
Anonymous
Post 07/27/2024 08:17     Subject: Most popular and/or unusual thing you pack in your kids’ lunches

Mac n cheese cupcakes - individual mac n cheese servings made in a cupcake pan. I guess it is a hit because it maximizes the crust part.