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Lunch Bag Basics

Packing school lunches lets you include healthy food options that cafeterias lack—or that may get passed over for tempting junk foods. The trick is making these good-for-you foods appealing to kids.

Study this list of helpful lunch-packing hints and go directly to the head of the class!

Boy Eating a Sandwich Nature's Own Whitewheat Bread is the ideal choice for kids’ sandwiches. With the same taste, texture and appearance of classic white sandwich bread, kids will never know it has the nutrition of whole wheat bread.
Insulated lunch bags are the best choice for keeping foods cold and fresh. Many come with freezer packs.
Frozen juice boxes also make great freezer packs that are thawed and ready to drink by lunchtime. Juice Box
Let the kids assemble their own lunches - they’re more likely to eat what they’ve created.
Trail Mix Forget potato chips! Whip up a batch of homemade trail mix that includes raisins or dried cranberries, peanuts, air-popped popcorn and a small amount of chocolate chips.
Make a healthier PB&J sandwich by using natural peanut butter and 100% fruit spread.
Pack salsa, reduced-fat dips or dressings, or hummus for dipping baby carrots, celery or cucumber sticks, and cherry tomatoes. Chips and salsa
Substitute reduced-fat deli meats and cheeses, and light mayo for higher fat versions in sandwiches.
Sandwich Tuck a lettuce leaf or a bit of grated carrots inside sandwiches for extra crunch and fiber.
Skip the cookies and candy and try a healthy homemade fruit muffin for a sweet ending.
Include a handwritten note with a joke or good-luck wish on a test day. Sack lunch with an apple, a sandwich, and a napkin with 'Good Luck!' written on it.
Toss some sanitizing wipes in the bag to encourage clean hands before and after eating.
 
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