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Speedy Packed lunches for kids!

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Dizzy1208 · 12/09/2012 19:27

Hi
For speedy packed lunches for children try the goodness for kids range from tesco. I have been trying some food for BzzAgent and wanted to share with you my ways for speedy packed lunches.
I keep some goodness creamy yogurts, mini cheddar sticks and cheesey tortillas plus the goodness water and apple and grape snack packs too! This makes speedy solutions for grab and go busy mums!
What are your speedy packed lunches ideas?

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carolinecordery · 12/09/2012 23:34

Is this an ad?

thepeoplesprincess · 13/09/2012 19:27

Anything from Sainsbury's kids range.....

SquishyCinnamonSwirls · 13/09/2012 19:29

Advertising much?!

LoveMyBoots · 13/09/2012 19:35

There's a goodness for kids Tesco advert on the page as I'm reading the thread!

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 13/09/2012 19:37

Not pre packed stuff.

Make it the night before, then no need for such speedy solutions

midori1999 · 13/09/2012 22:05

Yes, there's an ad for it at the top now too.

Making packed lunches is mostly pretty speedy anyway, isn't it? Confused I just chuck a bit of ham or cheese in a pitta bread and stick that along with a few carrot sticks. a bit of fruit, a carton of juice and maybe a yoghurt or bit of cheese or something in their lunch boxes while they eat breakfast. Hardly a hardship.

midori1999 · 13/09/2012 22:05

Oh, and just because it says 'goodness', it doesn't mean it's not full of crap...

pancakeboobies · 14/09/2012 12:13

I bought some chicken breast and tortilla wraps and made loads of fajitas for my dd which then froze. Only have to take them out of freezer in morning and are defrosted just in time for lunch.

Ragwort · 14/09/2012 12:17

Totally agree with midori I never understand people who seem to think it takes an age to make a packed lunch - butter bread/roll/whatever - add ham/cheese/whatever, piece of fruit, biscuit/cake, drink - done. I timed myself once after yet another thread moaning about the time it takes - one minute !! Grin.

Unless you are baking your own bread, smoking your own ham, peeling ten different sorts of fruit and home baking individual iced cup cakes every single day how can it take so long? Confused.

mrspink27 · 14/09/2012 22:02

I do bake my own bread, cup cakes and prepare fruit and veg, every day for the DDs... the lunchbox routine is well established and takes less than 10 minutes to prepare... They are also fairly cheap, well balanced and not full of packaging or additives.

smalltown · 14/09/2012 22:07

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