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Lunchbox ideas

Rebecca Methven —

Lunchboxes can be a real challenge - you want to make sure your children eat a variety of healthy foods, but you also need to know the lunch will be eaten! By including foods from each of the four food groups you will help ensure they get all the necessary nutrients. Asking your children what they would like, or involving them in preparing their own lunchboxes, will reduce the likelihood of the food being thrown away or coming home uneaten.

The healthy lunchbox

Lets think about filling our lunchbox in terms of the four food groups:

Vegetables and Fruits

  • Vegetable sticks - carrot, cucumber and celery with an optional dip such as cottage cheese, hummus, pesto, Greek yoghurt, tzatziki or *peanut butter.
  • Small (cherry) or chopped tomatoes
  • Fresh fruit - chopping bigger fruit beforehand will make it easier to eat - a variety throughout the week maintains interest and ensures a variety of nutrients
  • Fruit pottles
  • Mini salads - coleslaw or a lettuce salad with tomato, grated carrot and cucumber
  • Small packet or handful of raisins or dried fruit

Grain foods (bread, rice, pasta, breakfast cereals)

  • Sandwiches - see below for filling and presentation ideas
  • Cereal bars
  • Plain biscuits
  • Plain popcorn
  • Rice crackers
  • Potato or pasta salad
  • Potato cakes
  • Left over pasta and rice dishes

Milk and milk products (milk, cheese, yoghurt, ice cream)

  • Pottle of yoghurt or yoghurt squeezables
  • Plain or flavoured milk
  • Cubes or slices of cheese
  • Cottage cheese - add to sandwiches or use as a dip for vegetable sticks

Lean meat and alternatives (lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, nuts & seeds, beans and lentils)

  • Meat or chicken sandwiches
  • Egg or tuna sandwiches
  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • Hummus - Add some to sandwiches or put a couple of tablespoons in a container to go alongside vegetable sticks
  • *Peanut butter - add to sandwiches or use as a dip for vegetable sticks
  • *A small handful of nuts and seeds