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Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love
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Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love
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Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love

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Best Lunch Box Ever is full of recipes, ideas, and strategies for packing creative and healthful lunches for kids, solving what is for many parents the most taxing of daily chores. Kids will love the scrumptiousness, while busy moms and dads will appreciate the quick and simple solutions for wholesome, balanced meals developed by Katie Sullivan Morford, a registered dietician and mother of three. The 65 recipes are easy, delicious, and—best of all—packed with nutrients for well-rounded lunches and snacks, including Deconstructed Caprese Skewers, Easy Cheesy Thermos Beans, Pesto Pita Pizza, Cinnamon Wonton Crisps, Parmesan Kale Chips, Crispy Applewiches, and more.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 17, 2013
ISBN9781452139036
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Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love

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    Excellent reference for day to day lunches. The photos and styling are exquisite. On page 30 the author provides lists of breads, proteins, and fillings for you to mix and match. 75 creative, easy to make recipes follow. Is someone going to want every ingredient in each recipe? Not the picky eater or the person who wants the same thing every day. But the author explains how to handle and adjust the recipes for these food personalities and more. Whole grains, veg, and non-processed foods are advised. The author also encourages buying local and storing lunches in reusable containers. I spend one day a week packing meals for the week so this book, as I had hoped, gave me many new ideas for lunches and snacks.