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Back to School Lunch Tips
By Kit Bennett
Founder of Amazingmoms.com



You’ve likely prepared hundreds of lunches over the years. If you just can’t bear to pack another PB&J, use these tips to plan for a year of fun and nutritious school lunches that your child WON’T want to trade!

• Plan Ahead
  It's tempting too revert to packaged junk food or boring lunches when 
  your short on time. Planning ahead will help you feel better about what
  your children are eating.

• Involve the Kids
  Children are more likely to eat what they've prepared.
  Discuss a lunch menu, new try new recipes and fun ideas.
  Add these items to the grocery list.

• Taste Test
   Trying new foods is important, but a school lunch is not the time to pack
   foods that have yet to pass your child's taste test. Try new things at
   home first and keep of list of favorites.

• Get Organized:
  Once the menu items are purchased spend some time on early 
  preparation; grate cheese, wash fruits and vegetables, prepare
  snack mixes, and dips, cut grapes into clusters, place juice boxes in
  the freezer etc. this will take about an hour of your weekend,
  but will save so much time during the week!

• Storage Issues
  Who has time in the morning to rush around looking for plastic containers, 
  not to mention a matching lid (always an issue in our house)?
  Before the school year begins, treat yourself to a new set of
  plastic lunch containers.. Store them where the kids can reach,
  with zip-top bags, lunch bags, thermoses, wood craft sticks for
  spreading, plastic spoons, forks, napkins and straws. Every so often
  check to see if it’s time to re-stock or even better ask the kids.

• EWW, Gross mom!
  Keep hot foods hot, cold foods cold and sandwiches from getting soggy.
  Purchase and use thermoses for their intended purpose. Freeze juice
  pouches and boxes, they’ll help keep things cold. I place frozen juice
  boxes in a plastic bag to avoid condensation moisture. Pack lettuce and
  tomato separately to be added to sandwiches when they’re ready to eat. 
  Save or purchase ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard
  pouches to add to sandwiches at school (too hard for little ones).

• How to keep apples from turning brown.
   Keep a small water spray bottle filled with lemon juice and water
   in the ‘fridge. Spray the cut apples before packing.

• Include these items in your back to school shopping so you’ll be prepared  
  to make a fun lunch every day!

    Large set of kid’s cookie cutters; animal shapes, holidays, letters, and a
    variety of objects.

    Stickers, stickers and more stickers. Pick up the packages that rare on- 
    sale to use throughout the year.

    Check out your party supply store for discontinued packs of napkins on
    sale. Select favorite characters, themes and holidays.

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