Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The essentials

OK so I thought I would start with what I believe to be some of the essentials to sending lunches to school with children. So I decided to do this in list form.

1) Thermal Lunchbox
This is imperative in keeping food both cold AND warm. What you you put in warm will stay warm for a period, and what you put in cold will stay cold for a period.
2) Small tupperware-ish bowls.
In my opinion, I prefer using small tupperware-ish bowls as opposed to using ziplock-ish baggies. While the ziplock baggies allow for more room in some cases, I prefer not to use them for environmental reasons. After spending 3 1/2 years in Germany and learning the art of recycling and reusing/repurposing, I find that I much prefer the small tupperware-ish bowls that I can wash and use again and again. It's also cheaper in the long run to invest in some inexpensive (think store brand, ziplock, rubbermaid, etc) sandwich-, and snack-size bowls than to use a new bag (or 3) every day, and have to buy a new box of baggies every couple of weeks.
3) Re-usable ice packs
When sending cold foods, like sandwiches, fruits, yogurts, salads, etc, these are an INTEGRAL lunch-packing supply. Freeze them at night, pack them in the lunchbox, and re-freeze each night to be used again when needed (often times, tomorrow LOL!)
4) A small Thermos jug
This will help you to be able to send soups, stews, chilis, etc, and are also good for keeping things like warm sandwiches warm.

This is just a small list of the essentials that I feel are needed to be successful in sending lunches to school with your lil one every day. If there are other things that you feel are necessary, then by all means, have it! I think it's best to have all things you may need on hand, that way if you decide to send something last-minute that requires something like the Thermos for instance, then you are not scrambling to figure out what to do in a pinch!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Idea sharing :)

If you have ideas to share for lunches, email me at lunchpackingmama@gmail.com. I'll compile my ideas along with those of others to create these blog posts :)

And so it starts

I'm a military wife and mother of 2 boys, a wannabe foodie, on a budget, trying to come up with fun and healthy ideas for sending lunches to school. I have a 3YO who has to take lunch to preschool every day, and a Kindergartener who wants to. I started out the school year purchasing lunches for my kindergartener, and became very disenchanted when he was coming home starving every day, and told me that he wasn't eating because he didn't like the food. Upon investigation of the school menu, I was appalled to see the "healthy lunches" that the schools were providing (and it is on a 3 week rotation cycle, so every 4th week's menu is exactly the same as it was 3 weeks ago). Also, the price of $2 a day for a substandard meal was just ridiculous in my opinion. So I went out, bought an insulated lunchbox and some fruits, veggies, meats, breads, etc, and became a lunch packing Mama! This blog will consist of different things that are able to be sent to school for my lil ones for lunch. Hopefully I'll have a new blog at least weekly with different ideas. I figure if I can pick my own brain and the brains of my friends, then hopefully I can give some ideas to other Moms out there who wish to send healthy, affordable lunches to school with their kiddos!