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Lunch box ideas

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Reluctantadult · 06/09/2022 18:03

What do people put in lunch boxes? I think I went too healthy today and Dd came out hungry!

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IronicElf · 07/09/2022 20:05

I have a neurodiverse child so I have to feed them what they'll eat, but I do a balance of veg sticks (usually 3 types from peppers, carrots, sweet potatoes, cucumber, celery). 2 pieces of fruit. Then onto protein and 2-3 things like a mini peperami, savoury egg things, cheese, yogurt, nuts - now she's at a high school and it's not nut free.

I put a sandwich into DD1's but DD2 doesn't eat bread or savoury carbs, so a muffin or penguin bar. She also hates crisps so a packet of popcorn- sometimes bought or I do pop my own.

She comes home starving, eats a 2-3 item snack and whinges for dinner to hurry up. She seems to constantly grow like a weed.

wetpebbles · 07/09/2022 20:09

Yoghurt, veg sticks, fruits, cheese and ham sandwich, crisps and a sweet treat (chocolate raisins etc)

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UnagiForLife · 07/09/2022 20:10

Sandwich or pizza, fruit, veg sticks, a small biscuit bar and a yoghurt.

limitededitionbarbie · 07/09/2022 22:20

My dd has a mixture of the below. Not all at once.

A sandwich - always
A drink - always
A fruit option - always

The a mix of the below

A yoghurt of some sort
Peparami
Cheese string
Cookie or biscuit
Veg strips like cucumber or peppers with a dip
Cheese like baby bell etc
Extra fruit
One or two Lindt balls if I haven't ate them
Cereal bar
Apple slices with Nutella or bisciff dip

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