tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6116553676933441796.post7711265746418895541..comments2023-05-13T04:11:48.260-05:00Comments on Cool and Hip, I Am Not: Packing Lunches for KidsHeatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09134783487886396939noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6116553676933441796.post-91678061536746791392011-05-11T16:06:47.373-05:002011-05-11T16:06:47.373-05:00The Big Z used to beg me to let her buy a hot lunc...The Big Z used to beg me to let her buy a hot lunch, but now that she can, she begs me to let her take her lunch. <br /><br />I do "homemade" versions of that particular product. To avoid it taking a million years in the morning, Instead of cutting the meat and cheese that morning, I cut it all up when I bring it home, put it in little containers and then can pull out a serving and put it into the lunch box. <br /><br />Hard boiled eggs are a hit around here too. Which I also make ahead of time so I can just throw the in a bag.Sara Vazhttp://profiles.google.com/svazdecarvalhonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6116553676933441796.post-81943820833947982052011-05-10T06:04:37.804-05:002011-05-10T06:04:37.804-05:00My daughter, before we began home schooling, alway...My daughter, before we began home schooling, always preferred a lunch from home, and it was rarely pre-packaged. Once she even asked if she could take some leftover meat loaf from the night before! lol She was usually easy to please. :)facebook-1359322570http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1359322570noreply@blogger.com