STAPLES
- whole-wheat bread. whole wheat pitas or wraps. sliced deli turkey. cooked chicken slices. sliced deli ham. peanut or almond butter
- grapes. apple slices. banana. orange slices. blueberries
- baby carrots. sugar snap peas. broccoli. celery. cucumber
- whole wheat crackers or pretzels. pudding or jello. raisins. graham crackers. mozzarella sticks. applesauce. granola bars
- mustard. jelly. low-fat mayo. hummus. veggie-dipping sauce
If you have anything to add to the list, please do so in the comments section!
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4 comments:
Now I'm hungry!
Also, it was good to connect with you guys the other night.
Matt
My kids like frozen gogart (yougart) tubes... that way, they are still cold when it's lunch time. It's a nice break from sandwiches. We also have a small thermos that we will do soups (like chicken noodle) in during the winter months. I just heat the soup up in the morning in the microwave, dump it in the thermos, and it's nice and warm, but not too hot, at lunch. Cold cereal also works - they just poor in their milk and enjoy.
What... no lil' Debbies?
-craig
Good suggestions Carrie. I don't know who you are, but you sound like a super great mom. You too Ceci!
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