Saturday, October 2, 2010

Packing Healthy School Lunches

Anticipated by many parents, school is back in session.  Whether it be packing a school lunch, an after school snack, or sending your little off to daycare with a meal in tow; the midday meal should pack a nutritional punch to help fuel those developing brains throughout the day. A healthy lunch is an important meal for kids and the days of plain sandwiches are long gone.  Start by using your A,B,C’s to help you pack a healthy school lunch:


Always add a fruit or veggie


Buy a reusable lunch bag, thermos, and ice packs to help keep cold foods cold and hot foods hot


Create a meal that contains a protein source, complex carbohydrate, calcium source, a quality fat, a fruit and/or veggie, and a hydrating drink such as water or juice that is clearly labeled 100% juice.


Don’t forget about last night’s leftovers- throw them in a thermos a yummy treat


Experience letting your kids help pack a lunch, it not only teaches them responsibility but they are also much more likely to eat it if they had a hand in helping prepare


Focus on finger foods: sliced apples dipped in nut butter or carrots sticks dipped in ranch dressing are fun ways to sneak in some nutrients


Get organized by planning ahead:  prepping veggies and washing or slicing fruit ahead of time, say on Sunday nights, can be a real time saver during the hectic weekdays and helps avoid the urge to use processed foods


Hop outside the lunchbox by thinking beyond the sandwich; mix things up with tortilla wraps, gluten free crackers and hummus, corn tortillas with black beans and cheese, or pile nitrate-free lunchmeat into a leaf of lettuce and roll it up


Imagine yourself as kid: all grown-ups were kids once, so think of what would have made your day as a kid.  A sticker, a fun napkin, or a little note from mom all add to the fun of a bagged lunch and help make lunchtime something your child will look forward to.

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