I have three children, and I can only answer by what they like to eat.
I cut up apple slices and add some juice from the "canned in own juices" style pineapple chunks... toss the apple slices until coated, and they won't turn brown quickly for kids' lunches. I then add those into a baggie or container (I drain them first, but if the apples are harder, you can soften them in the juice for a lil bit). The recipe is a hit with the kids and adults. It makes the apple slices sweet and tangy.
Other things I add into a lunch box are the water mix-in packets--huge hit with kids, with a fresh bottle of water or a container of water...
a sandwich with chicken or turkey sliced and cheese on honey wheat bread is usually a hit if you cut it into triangles or squares--change up and the kids love it.
My daughter loves to also have broccoli tops and ranch. She imagines she is a monster eating the heads off of baby trees--and it has made two of her friends eat them too by saying this...
If they are allowed peanut butter (not all schools allow it), I used to make roll-ups. I would take a tortilla and spread peanut butter across it, then I would put a little fruit preserves on 1/3 of the tortilla... roll from jelly side to non-jelly side and cut on bias at middle... kids eat as a rolled up finger food.
We always add a freezer pack.
The Laptop Lunches site has a lot of information on healthy lunch ideas, lunchboxes, and creative ways to encourage your child to make healthier choices. You can access their site here: http://www.laptoplunches.com/healthy-lunches-bored.php
The correct plural form of "lunch" is "lunches." In English, most nouns form their plural by adding "-es" to the singular form, especially if the noun ends in a consonant followed by "ch," as in this case. Therefore, "lunches" is the grammatically correct plural form of "lunch."
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He had his lunch. I did not have my lunch.
The noun lunch comes before the noun lunches.
The plural of lunch is "lunches" No words form the plural lunch as it isn't a plural itself
In Louisiana, At Lake ELementry ! We Have The Finest Lunches EVER ! Meatloaf Frodays, Pizza Wednesday, Chicken Nugget Thursdays, And you can also go out for lunch !
The singular possessive form is lunch's.The plural noun is lunches.The plural possessive form is lunches'.Examples:He left his lunch's remains on his dresser. (singular)Some of our school lunches' ingredients come from our vegetable garden. (plural)
It is important to have healthy school lunches and home lunches because when you have a healthy meal you have a healthy body you should have healthy meals at every meal and healthy meals everyday so you well have a healthy body and bones , and teeth.
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The plural possessive form of "lunch" is "lunches'." This indicates that multiple lunches belong to someone or something. The apostrophe comes after the "s" when forming the plural possessive form of a noun that already ends in "s."