Last Updated on August 15, 2022 by Create Better Health
The first day of school is right around the corner. It is time to start thinking about what you need to add to your shopping list for school lunches. As you plan, use MyPlate as your guide. Let your kids pick an item from each food group to add. You will have variety and lots of nutrition! They will have fun putting it together and are more likely to eat what they pick themselves.
After the first couple of weeks, the excitement might wear off. Eatright.org offers some great ideas to help banish brown bag boredom:
- Sit down once a week and plan lunches together. Then encourage them to pack their own lunch. If kids have a vested interest in their lunch, they will be more likely to eat it. Let them watch you pack your lunch to set a good example.
- Celebrate special days. Plan lunch menus around special events. For example, pack an all-red lunch in honor of Valentine’s Day or include dumplings and spring rolls to celebrate Chinese New Year.
- Try new foods. Bring your children to the grocery store to pick out some new fruits and vegetables. This will encourage an interest in trying new foods and may be helpful for picky eaters.
- Add some veggies for a nutrition-packed lunch. Try mixing fruits and veggies together in one container, so a little sweet from the fruit rubs off on the veggies, such as sliced baby carrots mixed with a few raisins or dried cranberries, or celery sticks with apple slices.
- Switch up the same old sandwich routine. Try making sandwiches with mini whole-grain pitas, English muffins, or tortillas for a fun change. Whole-grain cereals and whole-grain crackers also make for nutritious lunch options.
- Invest in fun lunch containers. A quality insulated lunch bag in a fun print and insulated food container will enable your children to take a wider variety of foods for lunch, such as chilled pasta salad or warm soup. Also, remember to use an ice pack with their lunch to keep cold foods cold, reducing the risk of food poisoning.
Not sure where to start? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Check out the ideas below and click the link to find the recipes.
Enjoy!
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