Not one of my kids will eat a sandwich, though. The 2 younger ones won't even eat bread. I roll up a cheese stick in a piece of ham or turkey and give them a couple of crackers on the side.
Now that it is going to better warmer I will serve some type of sandwich two times a week at least. The kiddies LOVE making their own. Even my littles enjoy them.
my kids have really gotten into tortillas lately. you can do PB and J in them. I like to spread some cream cheese and add to that....shredded chicken, slice of cheese or lunch meat, or whatever. If your kids won't eat sliced bread, you could try small sandwich rolls, hamburger or hot dog buns, hoagie rolls, french bread. even if they pull the sandwich a part and separate before eating, i dont mind as long as everything is eaten!
I think you could serve sandwiches every day you wanted to! I wouldn't serve the same kind everyday though!
Here's a lunch menu I did last summer:
*Cold Club Sandwich on Toasted White Bread (Turkey, Ham, Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheddar Cheese, Bacon for older ones)
*Warm Meatball Subs (Meatballs-cut into 1/4s with sauce, Mozzerella Cheese)
*Cold Tuna Salad on Croissant (Tuna, mayo, celery, lettuce, pickle relish)
*Nutella & Jelly or PB&J on whole grain(no one with allergies)
*Shredded BBQ Chicken on a hamburger bun
Add fruits and veggies to each day. I always cut sandwiches in half or fourths. For the little ones I cut it them to bite size.
My kids love grilled ham & cheese, turkey clubs, and any wraps (I even do eggs in a wrap for breakfast) they also like egg salad/tuna salad in pitas. Every Friday I do something easier, like a sandwich/pita/wrap, fruit salad & tossed salad
Thanks guys! I've had a long-standing habit of PBJ on Fridays (it's nice to have something fixed in my meal plan, , and an easy Friday--we have cold cereal for breakfast on Fridays too) but for some reason was feeling like parents would frown on sandwiches more than once a week.
Of course, the parents RARELY ask what we're having and I dont' post menus sooo...yeah.
I think I'll add in another sandwich on Mondays or Tuesdays, and further ease my meal planning. I'm running out of ideas for lunches. *sigh*
Kids like "lunchables" too and they are easy. Just cut turkey/ham/chicken slices into triangles, circles or squares. Cheeses can be cut up too. Serve with one or two types of cracker choices.
If they can put what they want on their plates, it helps too.
I will put out a plate of choices and they can choose what they want for their "lunchable."
Serve with a vege and a fruit. Boom. Easy cool lunch.
I have no problem with sandwiches. the problem with peanut butter is the amount of peanut butter that is needed is a choking hazard I believe a serving is 2 tablespoons and that is a lot on a half sandwich. put a slice of cheese or an egg and that takes care of the problem.
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