ok basically my school lunches are horrible. they serve pizza & bagels every day. their salad is watery & brown. you get my point. i need ideas for lunches to pack. i was thinking of either pb & j with fruit, but obviously i don't want that every day. anything that would be good?? just remember-- it will be sitting in my locker [i can use ice packs] & also i don't want packaged food such as 'meals'.
Kinds of sandwiches: you can have ham, cheese, bologna (or any other kind of cold cut & you can also mix them together, whatever you like w/lettuce or w.e), PB & Fluff (or jelly, whichever you prefer), or you could also make your own salad.
Snacks: crackers (you could also make mini sandwiches with crackers like ham and cheese or peanut butter), chips, fruit (or a mix like fruit salad), vegetables (celery, carrots, etc.), cookies, Wheat Thins (my favorite), Cheez-its, & any other kind of snack you can think of.
Another thing you can do is take warm-ish pizza and put it in tupperware or you can make soup and put it in a thermos or any other kind of left over you have you can pack it up and bring it to school with you. Hope I helped :) [ laycieee's advice column | Ask laycieee A Question ]
Cux answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 8:03 pm: hey
you could have bologna, turkey, ham, or pastrami sandwiches.. those are really good.. and it gives variety...
You can have fruits and vegetables (switch each day)
Fruit snacks work great because they are small and already packaged!
Capri-suns or Kool-Aids are really good.. there are so many flavors... its CRAZY
you can get oreos or cookies (like as a desert..) and they can be put in a snack zip-lock baggie..
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