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Fun Lunch Ideas for Kids

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Fun Lunch Ideas for Kids

 

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Healthy and fun lunch ideas that are perfect for school or home. Even the pickiest of young eaters will love these nutritious and delicious lunches! This post is sponsored by Kroger. Whether children are in school or learning at home, the lunchtime dilemma is the same. What should we make our kids for lunch and what will they actually eat? It’s discouraging to open up their lunch box and find half of the lunch untouched. Today, I am sharing Fun Lunch Ideas for Kids that are perfect for school lunches or at home lunches. Don’t get me wrong, I love a classic PB&J, but we are thinking outside of the “lunchbox” today and bringing you LOTS of fresh, healthy, and affordable ideas! I have tested these ideas on my boys and they give them two thumbs up! Feel free to mix and match to create the perfect meal for your child. Mixing it up is all part of the fun! Lunchbox Tips Before we get into the actual lunchbox ideas, I want to share some tips that will help you become a pro at packing lunches. Check the rules– If your child is taking a lunch to school, make sure you follow the rules on what they can bring. Is there a no nut policy? Can they bring drinks? Lunchbox– Buy a lunchbox, lunch bag, or container. I recommend getting an ice pack or insulted lunchbox to keep things cold. You can also purchase a thermos for packing hot or cold items. Meal plan– Look at the calendar and make a plan for the week. Ask the kids for ideas, when they are involved in meal planning, they are more likely to eat their meals. Make a list of what groceries you need. Go grocery shopping– I love shopping at Kroger because they have the freshest produce and always have great sales. If something is on sale that you use regularly, stock up. For example, when Simple Truth crackers or almond butter is on sale, I will buy an extra for the pantry. I also like to keep a loaf of bread in the freezer. Prep– When you get home from the store, do some prep work. Wash and cut up veggies, make hard-boiled eggs, make energy balls, etc. Pack the night before– Mornings are often hectic so pack lunches before bed or at least the items that will stay fresh. If your kids are old enough, have them help! Mix it up– Try new foods every week. Use whatever fruits and veggies are in season-this will help keep the cost down too. Plus, fresh is always best! Make it special– Surprise your child with a special note, sticker, or treat. On holidays, make a themed lunch that goes with the holiday. Lunch Ideas Most of the ideas below are customizable, and itâ��s easy to mix and match ingredients based on what your children like and what they don’t like. I try to always include a variety of colorful fruits and veggies. Pro tip-provide a dip (ranch, hummus, or yogurt for fruit). Kids love dipping! Don’t get overwhelmed! I included lots of ideas so you can mix and match and change up your kids lunch so they don’t get bored…and so you don’t get bored packing them:) Not every meal needs to be fancy, elaborate, or “cute,” but kids love creativity so surprise them one in awhile. Make a cutie flower, owl toast, or pizza on a stick (as seen in the photos) and your kids will open their lunch box with a big smile! Pack appropriate portion sizes based on your child’s appetite so food isn’t going to waste and so your child isn’t still hungry. It might take a few tries to get it right, but you will get it! Protein Hard-boiled eggs (eat plain or make an egg salad sandwich) Lunch meat (turkey, ham, or roast beef! Roll them up with cheese or make a sandwich!) Leftover rotisserie chicken or cooked chicken Hummus (great with veggies or pita bread) String cheese, cheese cubes, or cheese slices Cottage cheese (enjoy with fruit or crackers) Greek yogurt (great as a fruit dip) Salami or pepperoni (make pizza on a stick or eat with cheese and crackers) Tuna salad sandwich Beans (my boys love roasted chickpeas and black bean dip! You can also make a quesadilla!) Nut butter (peanut butter, almond butter, or use sun butter for nut allergies! Make a sandwich, spread on crackers or fruit, or spread on a tortilla with fruit and roll up!) Nuts or trail mix Beef jerky (my boys love Simple Truth Teriyaki) Grains Bagels (mini bagels are perfect for lunches) Pita bread Tortillas (make tortilla roll-ups) Whole grain crackers Pretzels Pasta salad Pancakes or waffles spread with nut butter (breakfast for lunch is always fun) Mini pizzas (English muffin, cheese, pepperoni, & olives) Rice cakes (great with nut butter) Tortilla chips (serve with salsa or individual guacamole cups) Popcorn Vegetables Baby carrots (the Simple Truth rainbow carrots are so fun!) Celery sticks (make ants on a log with nut butter and raisins or add cream cheese and everything bagel seasoning) Sweet bell peppers (cut in strips or buy the mini peppers) Cauliflower Broccoli Black olives Snap peas Cucumbers Edamame Fruit Berries (strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, or blueberries) Grapes (fresh or frozen) Apples (if you slice them drizzle with a little lemon juice to prevent browning) Oranges (slice so they are easy to eat) Pineapple Pears Melon (watermelon, cantaloupe, or honeydew) Applesauce pouches or homemade applesauce (pear sauce is good too!) Dried fruit (cranberries, raisins, blueberries, apricots, or banana chips) Freeze-dried fruit Hot and Cold If you have a thermos, feel free to pack the following items. The thermos will keep them hot or cold. Don’t forget to pack a fork or spoon, if they will need one! Leftovers (pack any dinner leftovers you have!) Smoothie (a good thermos will keep it cold) Mac and Cheese (stovetop or baked) Chili (put in a piece of cornbread to go with!) Spaghetti and meatballs Soup (chicken noodle, black bean, chicken and rice, minestrone) Refried beans (goes great with a tortilla or quesadilla) Baked Ziti Treats Homemade granola bars Energy balls (chocolate peanut butter, trail mix, blueberry coconut, or pumpkin) Graham crackers Chocolate covered raisins or yogurt raisins Simple Truth Freeze-Dried Blueberries in Dark Chocolate Yogurt pretzels Chocolate covered sunflower seeds Fruit leather Homemade cookie or muffin I hope these ideas help you pack nutritious and delicious lunches that your kids will love. If you have any fun ideas, please share in the comments! More Lunch Ideas Sandwich on a Stick Turkey Pinwheels Avocado Egg Salad Smashed Chickpea & Avocado Salad Sandwich Main Course Owl Toast & Pizza on a Stick How to make owl toast and pizza on a stick! Two fun lunch box ideas for kids! PrintReviewSave Recipe Prep Time 15 minutes Total Time 15 minutes Cuisine American Servings 2 Ingredients For the Owl Toast: 1 slice of bread, (toasted or fresh) Simple Truth almond butter (can use peanut butter) 1 kiwi slice, cut in half 2 banana slices 2 blueberries strawberry, cut into a nose Cheerios, broken in half For the Pizza on a Stick: Bamboo skewers, sharp ends cut off Flatbread, cut into square pieces Pepperoni slices Kroger Mozzarella Sticks, cut into pieces Kroger black olives Grape tomatoes Bell pepper, cut into pieces Instructions For the owl, spread the almond butter on the bread. Place the kiwi halves on the almond butter for the wings. Add the banana slices for the eyes and put blueberries on top. Place the strawberry below the eyes for the nose. Add the Cheerios for the feathers. Serve. For the pizza on a stick, skewer the flatbread, pepperoni, cheese, olives, tomatoes, and bell peppers on the bamboo skewer.
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