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It´s that time of year again, time for buses and books and . . . packing lunches. Are your kids sick of P&B or ham sandwiches?Add variety with soup which can be kept hot in a child-size thermos. Make your child´s favorite soup and add fun letter noodles before pouring it into the thermos. Remember to include a spoon.
Take a couple extra minutes to cut sandwiches into animal shapes. First, trim the crusts and then use a metal cookie cutter to cut out shapes. Kids love mini food, so you can use two or three small cutters per sandwich.
Create new sandwich combos. Everyone knows the old peanut butter and banana one, why not try raisins or thinly sliced apples in place of the banana? Look for other interesting substitutes, like cream cheese and cucumber or jam with cream cheese.
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Slice the top off a crusty roll and hollow it out. Fill the hollow with deviled ham or egg salad and replace the top before wrapping the sandwich and putting it in the lunchbox.
Make a smorgasboard lunch. Use small Ziplock bags to hold a variety of foods and add several packets of crackers. For example, you could include sliced ham, two types of cheese, sprouts, sliced hardboiled eggs, tomatoes and cucumbers as well as Ritz crackers, for a fun DIY lunch.
Use a paring knife to cut a happy face into apples and oranges. Brush apple faces with lemon juice to prevent browning.
Fill a Ziplock bag with apple slices and add one tablespoon of brown sugar mixed with one tablespoon of cinnamon. Shake vigorously for a tasty and healthy snack.
Cut celery into short pieces and fill the grooves with peanut butter. Add raisins across the top to make ´Ants on a Log´. Wrap in plastic wrap to store.
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