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School Lunch

I have 2 high school boys. I just found out that the school lunch price has jumped up to $2.50! It was easy to pack lunches when they were in grade school, but now that they are high schoolers, it's just not "cool" to brown bag it. I've already told them that I just can't afford to spend that kind of money on food that I suspect they aren't eating anyway. I wish they had access to a microwave, but I don't think that's possible. Any ideas for brown bag lunches that are easy to prepare and won't break my budget?
BTW: The oldest has special needs and cannot work and go to school concurrently. In this small town, no one will hire a 14 year old. Besides, I wouldn't let him work during the school year anyway. School, Scouts, marching band and church activities keep us busy enough. Yes, I know all about work ethic. I, too have had a job since I was 12. I'm really looking for food/recipe ideas... not necessarily ideas on how they can earn money.

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My high school aged daughter likes to "brown bag it". It seems to be something that is actually more "in" than what we think, especially amoung kids that realize that the price they are paying for food in the schools isn't in sync with the amount of food they are given to eat for the money.

What I did for her and my other kids was to go to Walmart and buy them food thermoses from the sporting goods section of the store. I can pop them in the microwave before they leave for school and they can take whatever they want in them. Usually it's leftovers from the night before but they also like to take soup or canned ravolis, etc in them.

How about just sending them meals in the Rubbermaid or Tupperware left over containers? They don't need a bag. They can just stick that in their backpack or locker.

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you didn't seem to get many lucnh ideas so here are a few..

Instead of preslice, packaged lunch meats (which aren't exactly nutritionally sound anyway), pick up a whole chicken or two and roast/bake it at home. Make pulled BBQ sands one day and chicken salad for another - even cold fried chicken is good! Buy a bone-in ham instead of sliced stuff. You'll get a way better yield and more possiblities - ham wraps, pizza topping, also good with BBQ sauce or as a salad. For sides - why feed them chips? Full of empty calories and boys do not get full eating them. Instead buy different types/shapes of pasta and make pasta sides. There's a billion different recipes for pasta dishes on line, let them choose a few. Bake quick/easy breads like banana, zucchini or pumpkin and let them take slices of that instead of premade cookies/sweets. If they like pudding/jello make your own! Pudding takes about 8 minutes to make and only has about 3-5 ingredients (eggs, sugar, vanilla, cornstarch/flour, milk and flavorings). Use tortillas instead of bread. They sell whole-wheat ones and with the price of bread, you can use a few of these in lieu of bread. Make tuna salad wraps, egg salad, grilled chicken and veggies (again use your whole chicken). Above all, involve the boys! They can help pull chicken, cook pasta, cut veggies and bake breads. Have an idea of what they want for the week and spend an hour on Sunday and one on Wednesday to prepare for the 5 days they'll need. With the 3 of you in the kitchen it'll be a breeze. Make it fun and exciting and I'll be in a matter of weeks their friends will be so jealous of what they're bringing, they'll be asking their parents "to brown bag it".

Hope some of this helps! Good luck!

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i was a "brown bagger" (oldest of four) and i made it - i know it's not cool, but they'll deal. also i have a teenage brother (youngest of 4) who, while the rest of us think he's quite spoiled, JUST got his first car at 17, and he mows lawns and does other odd jobs for extra cash. not an actual part time job because he has sports and his homework, but just enough for him to have some extra spending cash. my mom loves it. if they could do something like that, (check craigslist) maybe they could eat school lunches a couple times a week or something. just a thought. good luck!

I agree with Tina. $2.50 really isn't that bad. I think you would spend more than $25.00 a week for two kids on bread, lunch meat, chips, granola bars, fruit etc... The cost of groceries has gone up so much now! Good luck at what ever you decide!

How about just sending them meals in the Rubbermaid or Tupperware left over containers? They don't need a bag. They can just stick that in their backpack or locker.

Your high school doesn't have an accessable microwave for students? That's deplorable! That may be worth a PTO or Student Council project.
I would first suggest getting them each a good reusable thermal lunch bag, best to let them pick what they're willing to be seen with. Also look for hot/cold food containers that will help their hot food maintain its temperature. (Be warned-Thermos products do still have glass insulators-very nasty if they break-buy wisely)
Do either of your boys like to cook or prepare food? Let them come up with their own meals if possible.
Do they eat sandwiches at home? If they're good enough for home, they're good enough for school.
Get their input on this.

If you could save enough money in the rest of your food budget, you could afford the increase. Try checking out Angel Food Ministries. You can get a LOT of good, normal groceries for 30 dollars AND, you can order as many of those boxes as you want. The menu changes each month so you don't have to worry about becoming bored.

Do you pay for your own lunches while at work? Kids have so much to carry to and from school already. I don't blame them for not wanting to brown bag it.

S.

And the question is???,, WHO is the parent, I grew up on brown bag lunchs at school. so Why can't the kids now days to the same. IT is not cool? SO who says they have to be like other kids.
Pnut butter sandwich, crackers, apples. Tons of stuff can be made or put in a bag that are good for the boys. AND you have to watch what u put on a sandwich. SO IT WILL NOT SPOIL.
They are old enough to understand. IF they want to buy a lunch every now and then, they can work for it, earn an allowence. Help a neighbor. YOU are the parent, so you tell them what they are taking, if they do not like it. THEN go hungry till after school snack.

I would be tempted to have them pack their own lunch. That way they get what they like plus one less task for you in the mornings. Another idea is for them to get a part time job after school to help pay for their expenses. Great valuable lessons can be learned from a part time job.

I began working at the age of 14 and learned more from those little jobs than any education I received in college. Your teaching them responsibility, how to work with others, various life skills and working skills, etc. I would encourage them to find the job, apply, and interview by themselves but of course they have to tell you what they are doing.

Having them begin work now is a way for them to decide what they would like to do for a career.

Best Wishes,

J. H.

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