How to Build Healthy Brown Bag Lunches for Your Kids

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Fun, Easy, and Nutritious Lunches Kids Will Eat

Every kid no matter how old or young loves a fun, playful and tasty lunch. Create a healthy meal your kids will eat and others will envy. Allow your child to help select their lunch box and plan their lunch menu. It's a
 great way to start a conversation about healthy eating habits and the importance of nutritious food.

First start off with a good insulated lunch bag. The best lunch kits have a thermos for hot and cold items, room for a cold pack and a drink, plus a compartment for food. One great place to shop for all you need is www.shopthermos.com.

Before you pack their lunch put in a hand sanitizer wipe and teach your child to use it before eating. This can help prevent your child picking up colds and flu from others at school. You may also want to include a little note that lets your child know you are thinking of them during the time they are away at school or daycare.

Second give your child some choice on what food items to include. The US Department of Agriculture has a great website for kids to learn about nutrition and the food pyramid: www.mypyramid.gov. The site also has free games and resources to help parents teach their children about healthy food choices.

Baby carrots, cut celery, grape tomatoes, sugar pea pods, sliced cucumber or zucchini and other finger size veggies are a good place to start. You might even want to offer your child a small container of salad dressing for dipping their veggies.

For a drink you can include a juice box, bottled water, aseptic boxed milk or some other healthy option. A bag with crackers or pretzels, an individually wrapped cheese stick or some peanut butter provides healthy sources of energy for their afternoon too.

Sandwiches can be any variety of fillings, breads or wraps. Just make sure to keep food cold with a reusable ice pack. For variety try cutting triangles, squares, or slice a wrap sandwich into bite-size circles. Try spreading a flour tortilla with cream cheese then add ham and sliced green pepper. Roll and slice in thirds.



The USDA loves kids! Their site www.mypyramid.gov is a great place to learn about healthy food and nutrition.
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