My son is very picky, so lunchables are a hit (but don't have enough food sometimes) or soup (warmed up & kept in a thermos). We also vary they type of sandwiches, turkey, ham or pb&j (he would rather starve than eat tuna or chicken salad). Different kinds of jelly change it up too. Grape, apple butter, strawberry. I try to offer different things to go with it too. Jello, fruit, chips, cookies, rice krispie treats. I can't think too much outside the box because then he won't eat it!
2007-09-04 04:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you heat soup or spaghetti Os up in the morning and put it in a thermos that had been pre-warmed with hot water (heat the food so that it is HOT, hotter than you would normally serve it) it will stay warm until lunch. You can also do this with Mac and Cheese, chicken nuggets and anything else that is served hot. Salads and wraps are good as well and crackers and whatever he likes
2007-09-04 04:48:16
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answered by Tammy 1
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crackers and a chicken salad. Wraps using tortillas. salads. You may need to use the blue ice pack to keep the things cool. Maybe you should ask your son what he would like? You can create the same things that are in Lunchables as well. They sell the square cheese, you can cut the meat and send crackers.
2007-09-04 04:37:43
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answered by Latrice c 2
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Lunchables are good. My kids also like cold fried chicken and will eat cold pizza too. So maybe those once in a while. You could make sub sandwiches too for a little bit of difference.
2007-09-04 04:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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there r too many things too b given to a child going to school
it can b bread with any of d spreads means which Ur son like may b cheese, or any other type of spreads available in market, or just cook and give him noodles, or sum stuffed chapati-es commonly known as parathas( hope Ur familiar with dis word)and u can add with it sum ketchup or any thing or give him fruits to eat that ll do i think so
so try it out and make Ur son eat diff. varieties and do not get bored!!!!!!!!!
2007-09-04 04:41:17
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answered by Priyanka Keswani 5
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How about soup in a thermist or a salad for my son I have been giving him cheese sticks and then some crackers in another bag and then fruit and carrott sticks with dip. Also how about yogart
2007-09-04 04:39:46
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answered by skyler 5
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I send Luchables with my little one --- they have a good variety and I try to mix it up so she doesn't get tired of eating them --- PLUS they're easy !!
2007-09-04 05:43:34
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answered by bye bye 5
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*Tuna with crackers
(if he doesn't like tuna, try the chicken in the can...)
*Lunchables... easy way out.
*Hot dogs, (they're pretty good even when they're a little cold)
2007-09-04 04:37:07
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answered by Edith 4
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egg salad on crackers, Lunchables,any leftovers that can be eaten cold.
2007-09-04 05:14:09
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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Nuggets.
Sausage.
Quezadillas (tortilla with cheese).
Money.
2007-09-04 04:40:06
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answered by Freedom 4
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