Packing your child’s lunch is the best way to ensure their health, happiness and ability to focus and succeed in class. But what does a healthy school lunch look like? It’s easy to pack your child’s lunch bag with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, some chips and a juice box, but that has all the same issues as cafeteria food. Don’t stress. It’s surprisingly straightforward to pack a healthy lunch.
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According to the Cleveland Clinic, a healthy school lunch comprises six sections.
Protein comes from many foods, chiefly from meats and nuts. Don’t overload the meal with protein; include just enough to be satisfying but not enough that your child can only eat the protein and skip the rest. Some examples of healthy proteins are:
Grilled chicken
Hard-boiled eggs
Unsalted mixed seeds and nuts
Hummus
Cheese cubes or string cheese
Grains are typically included as something to eat the other sections of the meal with. Think crackers that go with cheese and pita bread for hummus. As with proteins, grains should be limited; you want them to run out of crackers and pita before they run out of cheese and hummus.
Think of the fruit section as the meal's dessert; just like dessert (and grains and proteins), don’t go too crazy here. It doesn’t hurt to put in some extra occasionally as a treat. Don’t forget about dried fruits, either. They go especially well with nuts.
The vegetable section is the only section where it doesn’t hurt if you include a little extra. But don’t be that parent that only includes raw vegetables. Lightly roasting veggies, such as bell peppers and broccoli, makes them taste much better and doesn’t strip them of any nutrients.
Kids can be ravenous creatures, especially when taxing their minds to the limit. They will get hungry before and after lunch, so it’s always wise to include a healthy snack.
Some examples of healthy snacks are:
Popcorn — it can be lightly buttered and salted, but don’t go crazy.
Trail mix without candy
Granola without sugar
Sweet potato chips
The best drink is always water. But water is boring for adults and especially for kids, so packing the odd low-fat milk bottle or small juice box once or twice a week is acceptable.
Eating the same lunch daily gets boring quickly, so it’s a good idea to have a few recipes to keep things exciting for your kids. Once you figure out what foods they like, you can create fun, healthy meals that’ll keep them satisfied throughout the school day.
Here are some healthy school lunch ideas to pack for kids:
Pasta salad with vinaigrette
Egg salad with wheat crackers, apple slices and bell peppers
Turkey and cheese pinwheels with popcorn and blueberries
Cobb salad with hard-boiled eggs and diced avocados
Bento-style lunch with cheese, blueberries, apple slices, wheat crackers and raw green peas
Fruit kabobs
Tuna salad sandwich with raw carrots
Turkey, apple and cheddar sandwich
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