Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kiddies - Lunch - Snack - Turn Around

I did a complete turn around this school year.  I didn't indulge the kids in a lot of junk this summer, they had, but not as much as I used to allow.

Then I wrote up a basic menu outline for lunch and snack and this week is going good so far.  I know it's only two days in, but they are bringing home the popcorn and not the fruits and veggies!  Yay!  I cut out the chips and juice.  I bought juice bottles with the intention of making switcha or something, but they haven't noticed that they are only carrying water to school, lol. Yay again!

So, their bags have looked like this:

Monday -
Cukes and tomatoes (baby girl only had cukes - doesn't like tomatoes)
Popcorn
Grapes
Pasta salad with tuna, shredded cheese and homemade oil/vinegar dressing
Water

Today -
Orange wedges
Pasta salad with cole slaw tossed in and oil/vinegar dressing
Popcorn
Kiwi, cantaloupe, mango medley (for baby boy)
Apple (for baby girl)
Water

Tomorrow-
Mixed Veg & Rice with egg rolls (an interesting recipe I found on a Chinese youtube cooking channel - it's actually eggs cooked and rolled in layers)
Kiwi etc medley (for baby boy)
Cukes & Tomatoes (baby boy)
Plum & grapes (baby girl)
Popcorn
Water

Then I got loads of carrots to make carrot sticks and dip.  There's peanut butter and what not to go with that.  Then I got advice on how to grow my own alfalfa and bean sprouts!  I hope I can keep this up.  It's the finances that often hit, but I am going to do a review of this week and crunch the numbers.  It helps that I bought stuff from the discount cart as I usually do.  And it's a pretty consistent possibility to keep THAT up, so I will do a processed bagged shit vs the healthy stuff price comparison Friday night and weigh things.

Chips have gone up anyways, and a cucumber is less than two dollars, and it fed my son for two days, the chips usually last a week and are about five dollars.  It's looking good...YAY ME!
               

1 comment:

  1. Love it! Love the excitement you have for this, love that the kids are enjoying their healthy, lovingly created meals. Now if you can sprinkle some tomato seeds down, you can get some plants growing and cut the costs even more :)

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