We picked our apples and brought them home. Then Monday rolled around and I needed to make lunches for the kiddos. I do actually make a lunch for all three of my kids and I will tell you why. Our family has really been trying to get away from processed food when ever possible. My kid's (especially my two older ones) are at the point they notice a difference in their thought processing and whole body when they eat processed food. They are more tired for the last part of their school day and just plain feel yucky. Grace is my somewhat picky eater and I am okay with that for now. She will eat vegetables and fruit, just when I pack it for her. When I have looked at school lunch menu's and asked the kids if they wanted to eat at school or at home, more often than not it would be a home lunch they would ask for. Again, I am okay with that. But that also meant having to invest in some containers that would accommodate what we like to eat. So here we go on my latest finds and some cool little tidbits that I have found out lately:
2. Kid's love Lunchable's. It's just a fact:
My family loves what we call "carpet picnic's" and the kid's eat better when we have those. We do this at least twice a month, usually on a Saturday night when we are watching a movie together. It's just cracker's, our favorite cheeses, lunch meat, fresh fruit, fruit dip, lots of fresh veggies, cream cheese and a french baguette of bread sliced. A couple of serving platers, paper plates and voila! Dinner is served. I took this idea and put it to use for lunch and I have to say it has been great! My kid's actually tell me "Lunch was good Mom." **insert surprised look here**
I found these Ziploc containers at my local Big Lots for $1.00. There are two in a package with 3 compartments in the container. Filling them with what the kids like is the easy part and putting a cookie in there for dessert is all they need. I also found a storage container set with the little tiny dip containers at Gordman's. Here's the cool thing. All this is dishwasher safe and REUSABLE!! I did put the cookie in a plastic bag, but at our school they have recycle bins for plastics. The kid's bring all of it home and we are set!
3. Kid's don't drink enough water:
Think about the difference in the amount of water your child/children drink during summer vacation and when they are at school. I know my kids don't drink NEARLY the amount that they should and even if they take a water bottle, which some schools won't allow, they don't like that because they have to leave class to use the restroom or any other myriad of reasons. So I did a cost analysis on taking water bottles as opposed to a juice box or the V8 Fruit Fusions my two older kids were taking with their lunches. On calories alone, water was a MUCH better choice. The V8 has almost 180 calories in a 12 oz can and cost $4.00 for 6. They are a really good option when you aren't packing any fruit or vegetables in the lunch though. A juice box has almost 60 calories in them and for a case of 36 I was paying close to $10.00. And there is always a flavor in the case that someone didn't like that I would have to throw out. Enter, the little stubby water bottles. Last week I purchased a case of 24 stubby water bottle for $2.50 at the local store and a case of 24 16 oz. water bottles for $1.97 at the same store. Crystal Light has now come out with a brand called Pure that are in single serve packets for 16 oz. bottles and naturally sweetened. This is what I have been sending with my older kids. Then in the stubby bottles (8 oz.) for Grace, there is brand of raspberry lemonade called True that is sweetened with Stevia, a natural sweetener. These are really good alternatives to regular Crystal Light because there is no aspartame in them and blow Kool-Aid out of the water! (no pun intended)
So there you go. I hope some of my fun finds will benefit you. Have fun with them.
Love from my home to yours,
Shelly
