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    6 Back-to-School Lunch Recipes Your Kids Will Love

    by Ann Ferguson

    Now that school is back in session, it is the season for back-to-school lunches! Kids need to get the proper nutrition because they are always on the go and active. Lunch is really important to prevent a mid-day slump. These recipes will give you the confidence your child’s lunch ends up in their stomach and not the trash. Plus, they don’t take a lot of time to assemble, which is great news for parents.

    1. Fruit Kabobs

    fruit kebabs with grapes, melons, and strawberries

    This is a healthy side dish that all kids will love!

    What You Need:

    • Some type of small kabob stick
    • Assorted fruit, cut into small pieces or use a cutter to make fun shapes!

    How To Do It:

    Pierce the fruit onto your kabobs and you are done!

    Extra Tip: You can make a fruit dip with yogurt or a combination of yogurt and whip cream for extra fun.

    2. Peanut Butter Apple Crunch Wrap

    apples and peanut butter snack

    This can be used as a side or a main dish, making it super versatile!

    What You Need:

    • Peanut butter (You can substitute with any nut/seed butter if your child is in a peanut-free school.)
    • Granola
    • Tortilla
    • Apples

    How To Do It:

    Step 1: Spread the peanut butter (or substitute on the tortilla).

    Step 2: Cut the apple into small chunks or slices or use a grater to make shreds.

    Step 3: Place the apple onto the nut or seed butter.

    Step 4: Sprinkle granola on top of the apple.

    Step 5: Roll, place in a container, and store in your child’s lunchbox!

    3. Pizza Roll-Up

    What kid doesn’t like pizza? This version tastes great cold, and if you have a picky eater who doesn’t like peperoni, you can leave it off for a cheese pizza roll up!

    What You Need:

    • Tortillas
    • Pizza sauce
    • Pepperoni
    • Mozzarella cheese stick

    How To Do It:

    Step 1: Check your cheese stick and make sure it is as long as the tortilla. If it is longer, cut to size then set aside.

    Step 2: Spread pizza sauce onto the tortilla.

    Step 3: Layer pepperoni on top of the pizza sauce.

    Step 4: Place the cheese stick on edge of the tortilla and start rolling!

    4. No-Bake Apple Cinnamon Bar

    This no-bake bar is super delicious and sets in a few hours. You can swap out ingredients each time to make each time a new and exciting flavor experience!

    What You Need:

    • 10 or 11 large dates
    • ½-cup of the nut or seed butter of your choice
    • 1/3-cup of brown rice syrup
    • 1 teaspoon of vanilla syrup
    • 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
    • 4 tablespoons of ground flaxseed (this has Omegas to boost their brain!)
    • ¾-cup of chopped and dried apple
    • 1-½ cup of puffed rice (or substitute with different cereal)
    • 1 cup of oats

    How To Do It:

    Step 1: Put the dates in a food processor.

    Step 2: Heat the dates, nut or seed butter, vanilla syrup, and ground cinnamon over low heat

    Step 3: Place oats, flax, puffed rice, and apple in a bowl.

    Step 4: Pour your warmed mix from the stovetop into the bowl of dry ingredients.

    Step 5: Mix the contents well and press into a coated pan.

    Step 6: Store in the refrigerator for a few hours.

    Step 7: Cut into bar-shaped pieces and wrap them inside your child’s lunch box.

    5. Chicken Bacon Ranch Roll-Ups

    chicken, bacon, and salad wrap  placed on a slate

    Aren’t roll-ups easy? This one has bacon and tons of protein!

    What You Need:

    • Tortilla
    • Ranch
    • Bacon, crumbled or bacon bits
    • Chicken, diced or shredded

    How To Do It:

    Step 1: Spread ranch onto tortilla.

    Step 2: Place chicken onto ranch-slathered tortilla.

    Step 3: Sprinkle crumbled bacon on top.

    Step 4: Roll up!

    6. Ants on a Log

    healthy kid-friendly snack of celery and nut butter

    This classic healthy snack is making a comeback!

    What You Need:

    • Celery
    • Peanut butter (You can substitute with any nut/seed butter if your child is in a peanut-free school.)
    • Raisins

    How To Do It:

    Step 1: Cut celery into manageable sections.

    Step 2: Spread the nut or seed butter into the celery.

    Step 3: Place the “ants” (raisins!) onto the log so they are marching in a line.

    Optional: You can sprinkle cinnamon onto the top and call it dirt!

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