You can do Sandwiches, wraps, salads, there are soups that come in a cup that you just heat and drink. You could cut up fruit, take cookies or muffins. There are plenty of options.
Some fun ideas for school lunches are: cut a sandwich (if included in the lunch) into a cool shape, package the lunch in a cool lunch pale (instead of boring brown bag), base the items in the meal around a theme, package items that require assembly before eating (like lunchables or pizza bagels).
Same thing that you would pack for a school field trip lunch
Some great ideas for kid's school lunches would be fresh fruit, soups, high proteins such as ham and cheese, or peanut butter. You can send them juice or water with a flavor packet.
Some fun lunch ideas for kids could be peanut butter and jelly sandwich, with apple slices and carrot sticks , peanut butter and banana tortilla, juice, apple sticks and cheeses slices.
You can find popular lunch recipes on Delish.com. Lunch on there range anywhere from salad, soups and sandwiches. You can also find some healthy lunch ideas on Kaboose.com.
Pinterest is one of the best places to find unique recipes for kids lunches! They have all different kinds of categories to look for different recipes. There are many tips of sneaking healthy food into food kids like to give them nutrition without them knowing it.
Some good lunch appetizer ideas are bruschetta, deviled eggs, chicken wings, tortilla chips with dip, potato skins, cocktail meatballs, and cheese balls.
There are many healthy, hearty ideas for making your child's lunch. You can find good recipes from the food channel or going to your local bookstore.
some foods in school are acceptable, but others are disgusting.
That is an act of friendship. If you like him you can allow him and give him some of your lunch.
If you want some lunch ideas, try looking on the following websites: Good To Know, BBC Good Food and All Recipes. There's also a specialised website that is called Cheap Lunch Idea.
Some good lunch menu ideas can be found from food and cooking-related websites such as the Food Network or Martha Stewart. One can typically read recipe books to find suitable ideas as well.