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Money Saving Lunch Ideas for Frugal Families
Money Saving Lunch Ideas for Frugal Families
Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but
lunch is what gets you through until dinner time. The price of
school lunches rises each year and it is hard for some parents
to keep up. This is besides the fact that many lunch menus, not
just in schools either, are not as nutritious as they could be.
Here are some money saving lunch ideas for frugal families.
1. Take your lunch. This goes for
parents as well as kids. We are tempted to eat out with the
group everyday, too. That adds up after awhile. Those cute
insulated lunch bags make it easier to carry hot and cold
items. We can throw even throw out the brown bags in favor of
reusable options which are more environmentally friendly. When
you pack your own lunch, you know what is in it so it is easier
to avoid a lot of unhealthy fats and junk food.
2. Make a sandwich. I’m not talking about just any
sandwich. This can be a wrap, pita, crust less bread, or bun
sandwich. Varying the bread each day will help you decide what
ingredients to put on it. You may want turkey with alfalfa
sprouts, tomato, and onion on a pita or chicken strips with
barbecue sauce, lettuce, and shredded cheese in a tortilla
wrap. Many kids like bread without crust for peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches. This makes lunch fun and your kids are more
likely to eat it if they have a creative variety. Invest in
single packs of condiments. They can be used in lunches as
opposed to putting them on the sandwich and saturating the
bread before lunchtime rolls around.
3. Bottled water and drink crystals. Water has never
been the same since they came out with those handy packs of
flavorings. You can find them everywhere. Best of all they have
five calories or less. You can turn a bottle of water into a
drink that is better than soda. Kids love them too.
4. Dessert courtesy of home. Stop! Put down that candy
bar and walk away from the vending machine. Instead, choose a
better option. Homemade granola can be shaped into bars and
used as an after lunch snack. How about dried fruit pieces?
They are sweeter than candy bars and won’t spike your blood
sugar. It’s okay to have a naughty treat every now and then,
but even at those times you can choose a healthier option than
chips or candy. Make a batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies
and pack a few in your lunch.
5. Ice packs. These nifty items will keep lunch from
spoiling. The perfect complement to an insulated bag, they
allow you to take yogurt or a sandwich with meat and not have
to worry about it getting warm before it’s time to eat.
6. Veggie sticks. Eat them with your sandwich and add
some Ranch dressing for dipping.
Lunch doesn’t have to come from the school cafeteria or the
fast food joint around the corner to be good. Coming from home,
it can be healthier, taste better and cost less. Now
that’s a combination you can’t beat.