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Toddler Portable Lunch Ideas


mom2twoangels

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Hi,

I may have to put my daughter in preschool soon, I am trying to think of what I should send for her lunches. Any ideas?

Thanks


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Hi,

I may have to put my daughter in preschool soon, I am trying to think of what I should send for her lunches. Any ideas?

Thanks

Can she have dairy? My 3-year-old son loves cottage cheese and yogurt, which we send in small containers....also baby carrots, bananas, home-made gluten free muffins, sandwiches made with Liz's microwave "buns" (see recipe and variations in link to topic, below):

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=56641

missy'smom Collaborator

Lunchinabox.net is a good resource for ideas. Even if the foods don't appeal or work you can take away the concept and get some ideas. Open Original Shared Link

You can click on the link on my profile to see what we do(my son's 10 but maybe you can get some ideas there too). His are pretty much rice based because we are an East meets West family and he doesn't like gluten-free breads much. You are welcome to pm me with questions about them-what products I use etc.

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PB&J on Pamela's pancakes

Hard boiled or deviled eggs

Thermos ideas: mac & cheese, scrambled eggs, soup, spaghetti or other pasta

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