Ive been pretty lazy with dinner meals. Basically I'm thawing what ever protein I happen to grab tossing some veggies into some kind of cooking method and either making rice, GF pasta or some kind of bread rolls and calling it good. The combos may or may not make sense.
Now Id love ideas for school lunches. Margaret is now in school and all lunches and snacks need to be brought from home. When we homeschooled I was ussually just able to do like left overs or toss some nuggets into the oven ect but that gets a bit complicated for school lunches. We dont just want constant sandwiches.
Her school has no restrictions. They eat in classroom and no one in her class has a food contact allergy. She is low gluten (she is less and less sensitive as she gotten older and can pretty much handle any as long as it isn't too much or stacked too quickly) no obvious dairy (similar as the above probably a bit more sensitive).
This is what we have done so far this week..
Monday Hard boiled egs, gf crackers, strawberries, cucumber slices annies gummies and a capri sun snack was the granola and banana chips always water bottle.
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Tuesday
Hot dog slices, ketchup for dipping, cauliflower, mini apple, and banana nut mini muffin, nature valley granola bar for snack. Just water.
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Today Ballet day so I try to give her a little extra..
DF vanilla yogurt, black berries and strawberries, cucumber slices, dairy free cheese and crackers, granola bar. snack is some banana waffers Just water day.
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I think we are doing okay but I'd love some simple but fun suggestions.She is absolutely loving being in school and I'm loving her school but still feeling a bit guilty like I wasn't a good enough homeschooler. (although we were doing fine my reasons were different). I feel like the little things like her lunches are my ways I can still be involved...