School. Lunches.
If you’re anything like me, the school holidays aren’t just a break for the kids, they’re also a break for the parents – especially when it comes to thinking about school lunches.
But now they’ve gone back to school and this has got me thinking that I really need to make more of an effort with their lunches. More than that, I really want to add more dairy to their diet, especially after reading recent reports.
I was staggered to read that more than two out of three children aged between 9 and 16 are not meeting the Australian Dietary Guidelines for dairy intake, which could jeopardise bone development. It got me questioning my own habits when it came to my children’s lunchbox and after school snacks.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t have time to make a watermelon into a waterfall or carve Mickey Mouse’s face into a sandwich each morning. But that said, it should be more than slapping a jam sandwich, an apple and a snack into a lunch box and sending them on their way.
As parents, we are constantly trying to keep it interesting for them, and we are also trying to remind our children when they sit down and eat their lunch that Mum and Dad were thinking of them this morning and that they are thinking of them now.
But how can we make school lunches fun but also realistic?
Behold – five fun lunchbox ideas that will have you sorted from Monday to Friday.
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any child over 8 should be able to be responsible for their own lunches