As most schools, my school has some nasty tasting food. My mom told me that it's a waste of her money if I don't even like it. She said to look for some ideas of food to put in my lunch bag because I'm very picky and don't really like ham and turkey sandwiches that much(I'll eat it sometimes though). Any ideas of what she can put in my lunch box???
annabanana answered Monday March 11 2013, 3:09 pm: You got a great selection from the 2. Here s just some additional stuff:
if you can come across some energy bars- or make some, that would really be awesome.. search recipes on rice crispy treats and make your own with ingredients you want.
You can also make a hearty soup the night before and bring it to school in an airtight container.
There are lots of websites on easy to opack lunches!
adviceman49 answered Sunday March 10 2013, 10:51 am: Lunch does not have to be a sandwich. If you are in to fruits and vegetables your mother can pack you a very healthy lunch along with a leftover of dinner from the night before if it was something you like; say fried chicken or a hamburger.
Also mom could make you a salad: Anything from plain lettuce and tomato to a chef salad with dressing on the side in a plastic container like the salad.
rosebud_01 answered Sunday March 10 2013, 6:27 am: There are all kinds of sandwiches you can have Peanut Butter and Jelly,Salami,Peanut Butter and Banana,Peanut Butter and Marshmellow you know the Marshmellow spread you get from a jar,BLT you know Bacon Lettuce Tomato,Tuna,and Egg I think that it for the sandwiches.She can give you a Thurmiss of soup, chips,Gold Fish Pretzels,Baby Carrots,cut celery,fruits raw or cut up or fruit cups,Desserts: Brownie,Twinkie,Cupcake,Ding Dong, Animal Cookies,Yogurt.Drinks: Apple or Orange, Lemonade,Milk,Water,Gatorade or another sport drink.I hope that I helped you some. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
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