![]() ![]() Make corn dog muffins by following the instructions on the Jiffy Cornbread mix. Want a break from standard pizza? Bake these portable pizza muffins! These adorable lasagna cups will be the talk of the school! 36. A mashed potato “icing” completes the look! 35. Make meatloaf fun again by baking it into meatloaf cupcakes. Make a filling chicken slider, and pair it with a salad with ranch dressing, trail mix and a banana for a balanced, filling lunch. Pair it with peanut butter crackers, baby carrots, and some fruit. If you can get your little one to eat it, cottage cheese is a healthy lunch option. There’s nothing wrong with a classic ham and cheese sandwich for lunch! Toss it in a lunchbox with a clementine and a bag of chips and you’re done! 24. On your next meal prep day, make a batch of ham and cheese pinwheels. Make baked ravioli for dinner, and then put some in your kiddo’s lunchbox the next day. Winter days definitely call for simple chicken noodle soup to warm up. Then roll it up, slice it into rounds, and bake. Make (or buy) a basic pizza dough, roll it flat, and layer with pizza toppings. Pizza rolls (or pizza pinwheels) pair well with just about any fruits or veggies you want to add to the lunchbox. Believe it or not, this recipe is filled with zucchini! Zucchini Mac and Cheeseĭoes your child hate veggies? Sneak them into something he loves, like this mac and cheese recipe with hidden vegetables. Mixed with edamame and veggies, this will quickly become a school lunch favorite! 18. Ramen noodle salad is a fresh take on your standard cup of noodles. I hope this helps you add an idea or two in your little one’s lunchbox! And for a good laugh, below, I give you my Scarecrow.Looking for an easy cold lunch that has a decent amount of veggies? Look no further than this pasta salad recipe! Use a combination of fresh and frozen veggies, along with cubes of chicken or ham. Then I slice like sushi, and it makes a “banana sushi” that is fun to eat. Banana Sushi: I slather a tortilla in peanut butter, and roll up a banana inside. ![]() Van’s Waffles: Maxi LOVES waffles and so I’ll slice a Vans waffle in half, top with peanut butter, and add sliced strawberries on top.We can have peanut butter at our school, but if you can’t, sunbutter is a great-tasting alternative. I just use tiny dots of peanut butter to get everything to sit down. Raisins, nuts, and sliced bell pepper are easy to make faces with. ![]() But many of y’all said it looked like a turkey- so hey, I’ll take it! On the fall theme still. Below is a tortilla I made and I *thought* I was making a scarecrow, but Paul died laughing and said it certainly didn’t look like one. ![]()
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