Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with nuts or cheese?
Mine will take a cheese sandwich sometimes but also PB&J and once a week I let her take a Nutella sandwich.
We use brown bread so at least she’s getting in some whole grains.
Previously she taken In cold rotisserie chicken with a container of ketchup but she’s gone off that recently.
Cheese/crackers
In a preheated thermos. Ramen, pasta, chicken nuggets, Mac n cheese bites.
Don’t stress too much about protein at every single meal. If they eat a good breakfast snd s good dinner, it’s ok if lunch isn’t so great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our youngest is now a senior in HS and we still struggle with this (!!). Non-sandwich eating options for our kids typically are more high maintenance & involve thermoses. I like the all metal ones (THERMOS Stainless King Vacuum-Insulated Food Jar with Spoon, 16 Ounce). Favorites over the years:
Taco meat with refried beans, chips on the side
Shepherd's pie
Buffalo chicken mac & cheese
Tortellini with italian sausage, penne & meatballs
Ramen with rotisserie chicken
Parents get up an hour before the kids leave to make lunches. Not as easy as sandwiches for sure! GL and enjoy your time with your littles!
So you are up in the AM making fresh buffalo Mac and cheese for lunches? Not leftovers? Wow
Anonymous wrote:Our youngest is now a senior in HS and we still struggle with this (!!). Non-sandwich eating options for our kids typically are more high maintenance & involve thermoses. I like the all metal ones (THERMOS Stainless King Vacuum-Insulated Food Jar with Spoon, 16 Ounce). Favorites over the years:
Taco meat with refried beans, chips on the side
Shepherd's pie
Buffalo chicken mac & cheese
Tortellini with italian sausage, penne & meatballs
Ramen with rotisserie chicken
Parents get up an hour before the kids leave to make lunches. Not as easy as sandwiches for sure! GL and enjoy your time with your littles!
Anonymous wrote:Our youngest is now a senior in HS and we still struggle with this (!!). Non-sandwich eating options for our kids typically are more high maintenance & involve thermoses. I like the all metal ones (THERMOS Stainless King Vacuum-Insulated Food Jar with Spoon, 16 Ounce). Favorites over the years:
Taco meat with refried beans, chips on the side
Shepherd's pie
Buffalo chicken mac & cheese
Tortellini with italian sausage, penne & meatballs
Ramen with rotisserie chicken
Parents get up an hour before the kids leave to make lunches. Not as easy as sandwiches for sure! GL and enjoy your time with your littles!