For dessert, pack up some yoghurt, raisins and an orange.
Finger food Kids love to eat with their fingers. Buy a plastic lunchbox with compartments, and fill each one with a different finger food. They could start with breadsticks or crackers. Spread these with low-fat soft cheese and add a chunk of cheddar cheese. Put sliced peppers or carrots in another box with some cold peas. In another compartment you could put a hard-boiled egg.
For dessert pop in purple and green grapes with chopped-up pikelet.
This is a fun, delicious and visually appealing lunch that your child will love.
Chicken pita A chicken pita can be a cost-effective and healthy packed lunch for anyone. Make sure you buy wholemeal pitas, though, as these are much less processed. Spread low-fat mayonnaise inside and add lettuce or spinach leaves. To make it a little bit different pop in some raisins too. Then layer slices of cooked chicken or turkey breast in the pita pocket.
For dessert your child can have a slice of banana cake and an apple. If your child prefers their apple chopped you can keep it fresh by preserving it in lemon juice and wrapping it in a paper towel.
Smiley sandwiches A sandwich is a filling lunch, but it can be dull. To make a sandwich more exciting use a shape cutter on the bread. If you lightly toast the bread beforehand the cutter will be easier to use. A train, a car or a smiley face shape are popular and fun shapes. There is a lot of great sandwich fillings, but some of the healthiest and most filling are egg and cress, cream cheese, salmon and cucumber, or avocado and chicken.
To accompany a sandwich, include some cherry tomatoes and a toothpick.
For a dessert, pack a yoghurt and some dried apricots.
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