Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny would make lavish lunches for the kids if I let her but I want my kids to get used to basic packed lunches like sandwiches and fruit so they are ready for school.
It doesn't work like that. Our nanny made beautiful fresh lunches...such as lentils and rice, baked salmon, sliced avocado, arroz con pollo, various soups often loaded with vegetables, roasted beets, shaved and sauteed Brussel sprouts....the list goes on. What my kids did get accustomed to was good food. They will not eat school lunch now. I pack for them every day and often it's a sandwich or a salami/cheese/fruit tray and with either of those fresh fruits and fresh vegetables they dip in hummus or guacamole. Very easy lunches.
I definitely can work that way, PP. No kid needs a lavish lunch. Healthful, whole foods can be packed or eaten at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny would make lavish lunches for the kids if I let her but I want my kids to get used to basic packed lunches like sandwiches and fruit so they are ready for school.
It doesn't work like that. Our nanny made beautiful fresh lunches...such as lentils and rice, baked salmon, sliced avocado, arroz con pollo, various soups often loaded with vegetables, roasted beets, shaved and sauteed Brussel sprouts....the list goes on. What my kids did get accustomed to was good food. They will not eat school lunch now. I pack for them every day and often it's a sandwich or a salami/cheese/fruit tray and with either of those fresh fruits and fresh vegetables they dip in hummus or guacamole. Very easy lunches.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny would make lavish lunches for the kids if I let her but I want my kids to get used to basic packed lunches like sandwiches and fruit so they are ready for school.
, but the rest they gobbled up. I use a lot of whatever is leftover from dinner the night before for their lunches, but also try not to repeat the same foood items more than twice a week (outside of the small list of their favorites that I offer liberally so I know they aren’t going for nap with an empty belly since they are not verbal yet).
Anonymous wrote:chill.