BEST KIDS LUNCH BOXES FOR SCHOOL IDEAS
Packing different lunches every day requires a lot of planning and creativity, and it also includes the concerns of making the food healthy and nutritious. It may seem like a daunting task but we have creative solutions for you. Here are some tips to make your kid's daily lunch bag more crime-free.
1. Whole wheat or whole grain bread. Sandwiches are staples when it comes to lunch bags, but stay away from white bread. Use whole wheat or multi-grain bread with different sauces and spreads. Similarly, use wheat flour for muffins and baked goods. If possible, homemade bread is a wonderful option.
2. Healthy Dips - Toddlers and baby food boxes have a life. You can make home-made ketchup healthier by making homemade recipes from fresh tomatoes and vegetables or hummus.
S. Slow cooker. Fresh food in the healthiest and busiest mornings does not allow you to be enslaved for long hours in the kitchen. In this case, your best friend is a slow cooker. Use your crack pot to make stews, peppers, curries, etc. filled with vegetables and pasta when you focus on other tasks.
a. Hot Lunches in Thermos - Hot lunches in hot pans can be made quickly to keep them warm until the lunch break. You can wrap rice or brown rice in a thermos and top with baked beans in sauce, chili, thick sweet soup, pasta sauce, etc.
5. McDonald's Home Dining - Kids love anything that comes out of a McDonald's box. Pack homemade burgers, pizzas and hot dogs for lunch and give them a single meal of fun. Buy split lunch boxes, such as bandwidth boxes, and pack separate ingredients that can later be assembled for your child to eat together. Use stuffed patties and whole grain breads with finely chopped or steamed vegetables to make these fast foods more nutritious.