What do you put in a kids lunch box?

What do you put in a kids lunch box?

- Fresh fruit. - Crunchy vegetables. - A meat or protein food such as slices of lean meat, hardboiled egg, peanut butter or nut paste* - Dairy food such as a cheese stick or slice, grated cheese, milk or yoghurt. - Starchy food such as bread, a roll, pita or flat bread, fruit bread or crackers. - Water.

What should adults pack for lunch?

- Fruit: always go for fresh fruit! - Vegetables: opt for vegetables that are quick and easy to prepare, such as cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, celery, and cucumber. - Rice, noodles, couscous, quinoa, and pasta: I prefer to go for brown rice and wholemeal pasta to add more fiber to my diet!

What food should parents not pack in the lunchbox?

- Fruit Snacks. Fruit snacks might have the word “fruit” in them, but they actually have. - Lunchables. - Deli Meat Sandwiches. - Potato Chips. - Drink Pouches and Juice Boxes. - Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches. - Energy Drinks. - Soda.

How do you pack a man's lunch?

- Meat and salad wraps/sandwiches/bread rolls. - Baked chicken legs (or wings) - Savoury fritters. - Savoury pies. - Frittata or Mini Quiches. - Ploughman's Lunch. - Baked goods.

How do you pack a lunch box?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW2fr0WGP-o

What should I bring to staff lunch?

- Apple Sandwiches With Almond Butter and Granola. - Avocado Tea Sandwiches. - Crunchy Peanut Butter Wrap. - Hummus and Veggie Sandwich. - Peanut Butter, Pickle, and Potato Chip Sandwich. - Pear-Walnut Sandwich. - Red Pepper, Goat Cheese, and Fresh Mint Wraps. - Smoked Gouda and Apple Butter Sandwich.

What should a teenager have for lunch?

- Chicken, grated carrot, cucumber and cream cheese pita bread. - Turkey, cheese and salad on multigrain bread with cranberry sauce. - Vegetable and lentil soup in a thermos with a bread roll. - Smoked salmon, salad and cream cheese bagel. - Leftover pasta with lots of cooked vegetables. - Quiche and salad.

What are the 10 best foods for a teenager to eat?

- fruit and vegetables. - potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy carbohydrates. - beans, pulses, fish, eggs and other proteins. - dairy and alternatives. - oils and spreads.