![]() ![]() Skip the deli meat sandwich and try any of these: ![]() When it comes to vegan kids lunches, you need to make sure to include something that will fill them up. Pick one or two items from each section below to build a vegan lunch for school kids will be excited to eat! Ideas for Mains Kids (all people really) like variety, at least to an extent. So this list of vegan lunch box ideas will keep you from hating the every day lunch making task!Īs we all know, you can't just throw one thing in the lunch box every day, day after day. It's easy to get into a lunch rut, and as creative as you think you are, your brain may not cooperate when you need it most. I love using these ideas and even creating a vegan lunch meal plan to follow! Vegan Lunches For Kids As easy as it sounds, it's not my favorite. Making lunches can be one of the things I dread the most. Bento box charcuterie 89.This post was originally published on December 14, 2015. Rice pudding 83. Any sandwich made on a little slider bun becomes super cute 84. Lunchbox s'mores: graham crackers with fluff and Nutella 82. Dry cereal and a small carton of milk 81. Any kind of granola bar or breakfast bar 80. Fruit roll-ups made from real fruit 78.An old-school tiny box of Sun-Maid raisins 79. DIY Chex mix (be sure to include Goldfish!) 77. Cold spaghetti in a favorite dressing or peanut sauce 73. Mini bagels (or slices of bagel) with cream cheese 72. Cornbread (maybe with cheese baked on top) 67. Plain, cold pasta (try different colors and shapes) 66. Photo courtesy /CC BY 2.0 Snacks for School Lunches To Help Fill Bellies 64. Yogurt tfor pretzel dipping for a heart-themed lunch. Roasted seaweed or kale snacks (they come in great flavors) 62. A couple of pieces of veggie sushi with a packet of soy sauce 61. Mandarin orange slices (fresh is great, but keep a can in the cabinet!) 60. Simple tomatoes get fancy with Italian flair. Any berries with a decadent little cup of whipped cream 57. Cucumber sandwich wedges (like at high tea) 54. Itty bitty champagne grapes (so cute and sweet!) 53. Salad in one cup, dressing in another 49. Slices of star fruit (so fun to play with!) 48. Sliced cucumber with a wedge of lemon and a little salt 47. Carrots cut into long spaghetti strands 46. Tomatoes fresh from the garden can go straight into the lunch box! Photo by Meghan Rose Fruit and Veggie School Lunch Ideas 43. RELATED: Mommy Poppin's Back-to-School Guide Hummus roll-upĮverything is more fun to eat when you put it on a toothpick. For the connoisseur kid: strips of prosciutto wrapped around cubes of melon 37. Sliced cheese and salami rolled into a tube 35. Yogurt tubes (they can be frozen when you pack them) 33. Babybel cheese (the ones in the red wax) 28. Slice of baguette with cream cheese or mascarpone and pestoĭress up an old standard in a new package-here a classic PBJ becomes a taco. Tortilla chips with salsa, black beans, and shredded cheese so kids can make nachos 23. Nacho cheese sauce in one cup, chips in another 20. Guacamole in one cup, tortilla chips in another 19. Roll a tortilla with favorite sandwich filling, then slice off just a couple of bite-sized rolls into pinwheels 17. Banana peanut butter roll-up on a tortilla 15. Give bananas a punch of protein! Photo by Ally Noel 14. Peanut butter (or a nut-butter alternative) on crackers 12. Pistachios or other nuts (but pistachios are fun!) 11. Yogurt with fruit and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar 10. Cubes of interesting cheeses, tasting booth style 9. Mini pita, shredded mozzarella, and tomato sauce-all in separate containers-for assembling a lunchbox pizza 8. A hard-boiled egg with a tiny salt packet 7. Hummus with carrots/chips/sliced veggies 6. Celery with peanut butter or cream cheese 5. Cream cheese and strawberries in a mini waffle sandwich 3. ![]()
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