I would really like to make a rotating schedule for lunches. I've got breakfasts down to a science and dinner doesn't seem so hard, but ,well, lunches....that's another story.
I'd like to get as many ideas written down as I can think of, put them in an order that makes sense (so that we don't have only sandwiches everyday for a week) and then just go through them so I don't have to think about it!
PLEASE give me your lunch ideas that your kids love and that aren't too hard to fix. I'm not gonna be too picky...my kiddos will eat almost anything. Just give me what works well at your house!
Thanks in advance!
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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Wait a minute - how about you post a link to your breakfast rotations??!! I'd love to hear what you do for that meal.
Lunches - soup and crackers, tortilla wraps (either cold or hot), biscuits with pizza toppings (mini pizzas) or baked with cheese and deli meat inside (sort of like a sandwich/stromboli), leftovers
Great question - can't wait to hear what other people share.
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I'll post my Breakfast rotation soon! Thanks for asking!
Oh, I am excited to hear what people say about lunches. Lunch for my daughter and I normally consists of leftovers, grilled cheese, omolets, sandwiches, hot dogs, cheese quesadillas, and sometimes things like fish sticks or chicken patties. I'd love to hear some new lunch ideas.
From my dear friend Melinda:
Mac and Cheese
Pasta Salad
Tuna Salad
Egg salad
Deviled Eggs
Cheese and crackers
Left overs
Soup and grilled cheese sandwiches
Cheese roll ups (grated cheese on a tortilla, microwave, roll up
Pizzas on English Muffins (squeeze pizza sauce on muffin, top with grated Mozzarella cheese, heat)
Quesadillas (like a grilled cheese, just use tortillas and grated cheese)
Home-made Soup
Turkey roll ups (deli sliced turkey rolled up)
Make your own lunchable (crackers with cut up meat and cheese)
Baked potatoes
Salad
Tacos, crunchy or soft
Fajitas
Hotdogs
Frozen pizzas
TV Dinners
Chicken pot pies
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