Picky eating can lead to wasted food and nutritional deficiencies. Where lunch is concerned, your child might not want to eat what they are given or may not feel like what you packed is up to their standards of that day. The challenge lies in crafting nutritious, appealing, and affordable meals. Here are some easy, affordable, and nutritious lunch ideas for your child.
1. DIY Mini Pizza Kits
Mini pizzas are fun, customizable, and easy to prepare. You can use store-bought English muffins or flatbread as the base. Dollar Tree even has pizza crust options. The kit pack includes small containers of tomato sauce, shredded cheese, and pepperoni. Your child can assemble their own pizza at lunchtime. This option is interactive, and the portion control keeps costs low. Just be sure that they know how to perform this task before sending it to school. Teachers don’t have extra time to help each child with their lunch.
2. Homemade Lunchables
Instead of buying expensive pre-packaged Lunchables, make your own! Pack sliced deli meats, cheese squares, and crackers in reusable containers. You can get whatever options your child prefers to ensure the whole thing gets eaten. Add a small treat like a mini cookie or fruit slice for balance. These DIY kits can be personalized and cost a fraction of the price.
3. Pasta Salad Cups
Pasta salads are a convenient and adaptable meal, especially for those who are picky eaters. To prepare, cook rotini or bowtie pasta and combine it with mild vegetables such as peas or cucumbers. Drizzle with olive oil or a light dressing, then add protein options like cubed cheese or diced chicken. For easy lunches, portion the salad into individual containers.
4. Breakfast for Lunch
Many kids love breakfast foods, even at lunchtime! For an easy lunch, pack mini pancakes or waffles with syrup for dipping. You can pair them with boiled eggs, or yogurt and granola. These items are budget-friendly, nutritious, and have a kid-friendly appeal.
5. Colorful Bento Boxes
Make lunchtime exciting with a bento box-style meal. Include small portions of colorful fruits, veggies, cheese, and protein like chicken nuggets or turkey slices. Use fun food picks or cutters to make shapes, making healthy foods more appealing.
6. Quesadilla Slices
To make a simple and satisfying meal, fill tortillas with melted cheese and your choice of shredded chicken or beans. Cut the quesadillas into triangles and serve with salsa or sour cream for dipping. They can be enjoyed at room temperature, making them a great option for packing.
7. Fruit and Nut Butter Roll-Ups
Use whole-grain tortillas to create roll-ups filled with nut butter (or a nut-free alternative) and banana slices. Roll tightly, and slice into pinwheels. You pack the roll-ups alongside a handful of grapes or other fruit options. This sweet and filling option is ideal for kids who avoid traditional lunch foods.
With these creative lunch ideas, you can satisfy even the pickiest eaters while sticking to a budget. From mini pizzas to DIY Lunchables, there’s something here for every child’s taste and every parent’s wallet. Make lunchtime stress-free and enjoyable for everyone with these simple solutions!
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Shatel Huntley has a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University. In her spare time, she works with special needs adults and travels the world. Her interests include traveling to off-the-beaten-path destinations, shopping, couponing, and saving.
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