BENTO LUNCHES MADE EASY
If you have ever struggled with what to pack your kids for lunch, this post is for you! I’m going to share some of my tried and true tips, my favorite lunch box essentials and am going to give you a library (that will be updated weekly) with school lunch ideas!
All of my school lunch ideas utilize the bento style lunch container. I started using these when Jack was in preschool. As a former teacher, I know how annoying it is to open a million bags of goldfish and lunchable packages. So I wanted to make it easy for him to eat independently and make it easy on his teachers!
Here are a few of my tried and true tips for making school lunch prep stress free:
Invest in your tools. Kids are hard on literally everything, so making sure that what they take their lunch in won’t leak and will last through the school year is key. We are on year 3 of using the same BENTGO BOXES because they stand up to the Hulk-like strength of my children!
Utilize your leftovers. Kids like to eat the same things over and over. If there’s a meal that they LOVED for dinner, let them eat it again for lunch! If it’s a hot food, I use the THERMOS FOOD CONTAINER to keep it warm.
Buy snacks/sides in bulk. Since you are putting everything into a bento style box, you can save ALOT of money by buying the snacks/sides you put in your box in bulk at Costco or Sam’s Club!
It’s OK to repeat foods! Please, please, please hear me….school lunch is not worth making yourself crazy trying to be Pinterest worthy. You will see in my lunch library below that I repeat things alot, often in the same week! If I only have the mental capacity to put together Ritz Crackers, Turkey and Cheese sandwiches for the week, then that’s what they get.
It’s OK to let them get a school lunch. If you have a really busy week, let them go through the hot lunch line. Most of the time, kids love the hot lunch line. Jack LOVES hot lunch, but it also costs $4.50 a pop. So he got to choose 1 day a week to eat hot lunch. This year, hot lunch is free at his school for every child in the district. I print out the calendar at the beginning of the month and we go through all of the lunches, he picks the ones he wants to eat and I have a plan for when I need to pack him a lunch.
PREP on the weekend and pack lunch boxes the night before. My boys LOVE fruit and raw veggies, so on the weekend I go ahead and wash/chop/prep those for the week. Then during the week, I pack his box at night for the next day. I’m not a morning person, so this just saves me the stress of worrying about lunch during the morning lunch.
I put together a Mix and Match Guide to make lunch packing as easy and stress free as possible for you! When in doubt, pick something from each box and call it a day. You’ve got this MAMA!