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Packed lunches

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thatsthewayitgoes · 01/09/2016 17:45

My son is moving to a new school next week. For the first time ever I have to send him with a packed lunch each day (no school dinners provided). He's needed a few packed lunches over the summer for various camps - and the packed lunch novelty has now well and truly worn off (for both him and me!) - he's already bored of sandwiches. I'm looking for quick and easy packed lunch ideas for a fairly non-fussy (apart from with fruit) 8 year old. Thanks xx

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Artandco · 01/09/2016 17:49

Pesto Pasta with chicken, various roasted veg ( can make a few days worth at once)

Hard boiled eggs, cheese cubes, cold chicken, dips, cold new potatoes

Try and give part of what they have for dinner night before so you don't prep twice.

So if you have say sausages, new potatoes , mash and veg for dinner, cook a little extra and he can take cold sausages, cold potatoes, and add some cucumber and tomatoes or similar. Add a yogurt and lunch is done.

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mandyemma13 · 03/09/2016 10:05

My daughter loves Philadelphia cheese sandwiches or on wholemeal crackers. She also enjoys the innocent fruit smoothies and fruit tubes. As above pasta is good. Actimel kids is a good drink.

Try toast or a cheese and ham toastie if you wrap it in 2 layers of tin foil it should stay warm. Also hot vimto or hot orange in a flask or suitable bottle and put that next to the toastie and that will cool down and keep the toastie warm for a nice lunch in winter. :)

Carrott Batons and dip.
Them little gingerbread men that have icing with them so you can draw on them. (Not healthy but fun and a nice treat).
Soup in a flask. Will be just warm by Dinner.

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ridinghighinapril · 04/09/2016 00:54

Check the nut policy - pesto, humous etc was not allowed for this reading

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ridinghighinapril · 04/09/2016 00:54

*reason (not reading)

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dungandbother · 04/09/2016 09:30

Food flask thermos.

Last nights dinner, left overs, jacket and beans.
Heat the flask with boiling water. Reheat food in microwave, and done.

I confess I also keep the freezer stocked with ready made sandwiches. Ham, peanut butter, jam, honey bagels, pitta breads with cheese, two weeks worth of a variety of sandwiches ready to pull out in the morning. Plus home made banana bread, sponge cakes. And I freeze innocent fruit tubes and frubes.

I can put a pack up together in twenty seconds flat from my freezer and a piece of fruit Blush

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dementedpixie · 04/09/2016 09:36

Ds takes a bagel or brioche burger roll with ham/jam/cheese. He wouldn't eat cold leftovers

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CodyKing · 04/09/2016 09:43

Wraps sausage rolls little sausages pita bread crusty cobs

Throw in the odd biscuit or crisps plus furor and yogurt

Salad and dips make a change

sorry but lunch is never that a tied or exciting

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Mycraneisfixed · 04/09/2016 10:00

Keep it as simple as possible. It's school lunch not a gourmet restaurant meal.
Sandwich or wrap, fruit, fairy cake, bottle of water. Every single day.
He'll soon get used to it and there's enough potential for chaos in the mornings before school without adding the lunch menu to the mix.

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ButtonLoon · 04/09/2016 19:43

My DD is not a sandwich eater. She gets a protein (egg, chicken, sausage), carbs (crackers, buttered bread, tortilla chips), fruit, veg and something sweet.

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Artandco · 04/09/2016 19:51

My - mine don't eat bread so wouldn't eat sandwich or wraps. Cake isn't really a lunch item to me it's a birthday treat.

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AtleastitsnotMonday · 04/09/2016 20:23

Cold fritata
Cheese and crackers
Wraps
Toasted pitta fingers and humous
Filled pittas ( whatever he had in sandwiches can go in a pitta or wrap)
Tuna pasta
Cous cous, pepper and chickpea salad
Cold pizza

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