Lunchbox tips
Here are some tips to get you started packing your child’s lunchbox:
1. Include plenty of everyday foods from the five food groups:
Breads and cereals |
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Vegetables |
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Fruit |
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Dairy foods and alternatives |
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Meat and meat alternatives |
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When deciding how much to pack, use your child’s appetite as a guide. Pack something for recess and lunchtime and include a variety of foods from the five food groups.
2. Don’t forget to pack a water bottle
- Water is the best drink to beat thirst.
- Make sure your child’s bottle is clearly labelled.
3. Keep food safe!
- Pack food in an insulated lunchbox or bag.
- Add an ice brick or frozen water bottle to keep food cold.
- Store lunches out of the sun and well away from heaters.
- After school throw away uneaten food unless sealed in a packet or whole pieces of fruit or vegetables. Wash lunchboxes and drink bottles with hot soapy water and allow to dry.
Try some of the following ideas:
- Lean roast beef, grainy mustard and lettuce on rye bread
- Mini-pizza: English muffin topped with vegetables, lean ham or chicken and cheese
- Pasta salad with roast chicken, 3-bean mix and vegetables
- Small tin of baked beans and a bread roll
- Mashed egg* and reduced-fat mayonnaise with cucumber on multigrain bread
- Grated carrot, sultanas and peanut butter* on high fibre white bread
- Vegemite™, cheese and chopped celery on a roll
- Tuna, corn and reduced-fat mayonnaise with sprouts wrapped in mountain bread
- Lean ham, cheese and coleslaw in a wholemeal bread roll
* Check your school’s policy.