B.C.
Ham and swiss sandwich
chocolate pudding
juice
Since camp is going to the movies today, he'll have a soda and popcorn there.
Thought this might be the best way to get diverse lunch ideas :)
Ham and swiss sandwich
chocolate pudding
juice
Since camp is going to the movies today, he'll have a soda and popcorn there.
School hasn't started so my kids are home but today they had tomato sandwiches on wheat bread, orange slices, baby carrots and milk.
I will not get Mother of the Year for this, but my fussy 12-year-old has: yogurt, strawberries, Pringles, Oreos and sparkling flavored water. At least yesterday he didn't eat the Pringles and shared the Oreos. (-:
hmmm you mean what did i pack her for her to throw out today=)
1/2 sandwich, peporoni ham and chese
yogurt
juice box that she wont drink
a tiny piece of candy (i think i've only done that once before=) )
i think a piece of fruit too i forget
she'll eat the yogurt and the tiny piece of candy at most
she comes home starving because she keeps playing and talking instead of eating
Turkey sandwich, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, jello, chips ahoy cookies and a capri sun. And if you saw how little my eight-year old is, you would be amazed that she could eat it all. But she spends the whole day at camp outside doing physical activity so it's all fuel!
A pb&j sandwich, 2 clementine oranges, strawberry applesauce and a nutty bar.
I'm a bad mama!!
Nothing. My youngest is away to Cub Scout camp...my oldest has a friend over and we went to the Silver Diner for brunch....
What is usually in their lunch box???
PB&Js sandwich and rollup in a tortilla
turkey and cheese sandwiches as well as roll ups
ham and cheese sandwich or roll up
cherries, grapes, orange, banana, tangerine or an apple....all depends upon what I have on hand...
chips - pringles, doritos, ruffles....
water or gatorade
Sometimes I put in leftover pizza.
I have the little ziploc "cups" with lids so sometimes I put pudding in it to surprise them...
I like to make banana muffins so I put one in if they ask for it.
My youngest son loves my corn bread with honey on it as a sandwich...
Rolled up Boars Head turkey (he's not a big sandwich kid)
Go-gurt
Sliced carrot sticks
Sliced cantaloupe
Teddy grahams
Sliced low-fat cheddar cheese and crackers
Water!
I'll be watching this thread!
Today DD has cornbread, a hot dog with no bun, peaches and juice, but I'm not sure if she'll eat a cold hot dog at school in the fall.
Turkey slices, yogurt, grapes, a pretzel rod, a couple of Hershey kisses, and water! Lately, he's on an anti-juice kick. Go figure.
Turkey and cheese tortilla wrap, applesauce squeeze pouch, pickles, lays chips, cereal bar, beef jerky, and string cheese - that's for lunch and 2 snacks. Today was a lazy mom day, so mostly prepackaged stuff.
:) Today? School hasn't started yet (here, starts on 8/20), so no lunchbox. But today's lunch was 2 soft tacos (taco meat, cheddar cheese, tomato, cut up spinach, salsa), some spanish rice, some refried beans, and they shared a granny smith apple. Water with lime juice.
Yesterday's lunch was more lunchbox friendly, and something we ALL love: whole wheat flat bread with hummus, feta cheese, spinach, tomato, cucumber, red and orange peppers, and some roasted chicken (I shredded up some leftover chicken) with greek seasoning to make some delicious rollups. The side was leftover herbed rice and leftover green beans...that wouldn't go in a lunchbox if you can't heat it up, but the rollup doesn't need to be hot. Walmart brand sparkling water: the cherry flavor.
I think I have the worlds pickiest kids. They are both starting pre K in a week and this is what I imagine it will be, just to be sure they arent starving at the end of the day. T- will have turkey pepperoni or a huge spoonful of peanut butter, grapes, carrots, goat milk or juice, maybe a few bites of a slice of wheat bread or a wheat tortilla. If she ate more than that I would be shocked. B-loose turkey meat or roast, cherry tomatoes (only orange and yellow-yep, picky), grapes or a banana, milk.
I have no idea what we will do for variety for T, because she wont eat meat of any kind. It's not a veggitarian choice, she is only 4. She just wont do it (although if we go eat mex then she eats about a quarter of my bean burrito and the same amount of my chicken enchilada as long as I just call it an enchilada and don't mention chicken) Have no idea what thats about. Most of the stuff the school serves, she will not eat and B will eat some of it, but has to alter it (hotdog- no bun, chicken patty sand- no bun, etc)
Same thing as yesterday, same thing tomorrow.
Turkey sandwich on cinnamon raisin bread.
Peach
Juice box
Triskets and some cherries for snack.
I am painfully boring in this dept.!
Sent her off to camp with left over porkchop and some rice. It was her request. She'll eat it cold. They put the food in the fridge, but there's no way to heat it.
Vegemite sandwich, apple, grapes, homemade choc chip cookie and a hard boiled egg.
sandwich with sunflower butter and jam on a wheat bun, applesauce (no sugar), peaches, fruit nuggets
Strawberry Jam Sandwich, Pear, Cheese, Apple Juice and a cookie. :-) She isn't back at school yet but she needs to take a lunch to her sports camp. :-)
My son is in summer camp....I gave him a peanut butter jelly sandwich, string cheese, seedless green grapes, sugar-free chocolate pudding and 2 Oreo cookis....with a bottle of watter and a Capri Sun.
It's not a sack lunch as he's too young, but it's lunch!
Sprouted grain quesadilla, broccoli, clementines, and raisins