Our week of " No Peanut Butter" was a great success for us and I wanted to share the whole week with you in one Round Up post. Thank you to Kelly Lester for the Peanut Butter Graphic!
Ok, so I see alot of things that I would think need to be warm to eat, such as waffles.. Do your kids eat them cold or is it given on a day your home and the microwave is ready? Thank you so much :)
Besides the tomato soup all lunches were served cold and at school. My kids love cold grilled cheeses and quesadillas and don't mind eating those foods at room temperature. You can wrap warm foods in aluminum foil to keep them warm or send in a thermos! Hope that helps :)
Great ideas! I found you through the September Project Lunch Box Challenge link-up, where I linked my blog post all about my son only wanting to bring pbj's to school the entire year last year. Thanks for the inspiration!
Great lunches! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteI'm pinning this! Thanks for the great ideas! My kids are so tired of the same old pb&j!
ReplyDeleteThank you, these are great ideas! I hate doing the same old thing for my daughter and want to do some fun ideas (she's 4). I'll be pinning this too :)
ReplyDeleteOk, so I see alot of things that I would think need to be warm to eat, such as waffles.. Do your kids eat them cold or is it given on a day your home and the microwave is ready? Thank you so much :)
ReplyDeleteBesides the tomato soup all lunches were served cold and at school. My kids love cold grilled cheeses and quesadillas and don't mind eating those foods at room temperature. You can wrap warm foods in aluminum foil to keep them warm or send in a thermos! Hope that helps :)
DeleteGreat ideas! I found you through the September Project Lunch Box Challenge link-up, where I linked my blog post all about my son only wanting to bring pbj's to school the entire year last year. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas-we tended to do almost all PBJ lunches last year so I'm really trying to get out of that rut this year! :)
ReplyDeleteWhen you wrap a quesadilla in foil, doesn't it get soggy?
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