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Making Healthy Lunch Boxes For Your Kids

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Moms often run out of ideas when it comes to making school lunch boxed for their kids&period; Meals for lunch shouldn’t only be tasty and appetizing&comma; but also highly nutritious&comma; without introducing too much unnecessary stuff like sugar&comma; bad fat and others&period; There are different kinds of healthy ingredients that we can incorporate into tasty school lunch boxes&period; Sources of carbohydrates may include whole meal bread&comma; pita bread&comma; whole meal bread roll&comma; cooked brown rice&comma; quinoa and whole grain pasta&period; Sources of healthy protein may include chicken or turkey breast&comma; tuna&comma; unsmoked ham&comma; mackerel&comma; salmon&comma; sardines&comma; hardboiled eggs&comma; hummus and unprocessed cheese&period; Just about any type of common vegetables and fruits should be appropriate for lunch boxes&period; Children should get enough calcium for their growth process and they can get it from a small carton of milk&comma; a small pot of yogurt&comma; some cheese&comma; wild salmon and sardines&period; Plant-based sources of calcium may include tahini&comma; hummus&comma; almond&comma; quinoa and different kinds of dark green leafy vegetables&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Most children are relatively more active than adults and their form of fun is running around and jumping until they are tired&period; It means that lunch boxes should be packed with energy&period; Whole grain ingredients should provide them with more sustained release of energy&period; This will also prevent the usual midday slumps&comma; which are often caused by improper selections of foods&period; Protein should also be able to provide us with a sustained form of energy release and we may include it more in the lunch boxes&period; A good lunch box should have multiple compartments that allow us to put different kinds of foods from multiple major groups&period; Many children love tasty finger foods and you may try to become creative by mixing and matching different types of ingredients&period; When making lunch boxes for children&comma; we should make sure to keep things simpler&period; As an example&comma; clementines&comma; satsumas and oranges can be broken into segments for easier consumption&period; Cut can be cut to small pieces&comma; we may sprinkle it with a bit of sugar and some lime juice to prevent browning and improve the overall taste&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">These are small things that we can do&comma; but when children notice that something changes&comma; it could make a difference&period; They could become more eager to eat healthy stuff&period; As an example&comma; we could create sandwiches with interesting shapes using small cookie cutters&period; Smaller children often love novel shapes and smaller bites&comma; so we should make sure that we implement their favourite changes&period; There are different varieties that we can make&comma; such as lightly cooking fruits and adding some flavours to them&period; We may also baking our own muffins or flapjacks using whole grain flour&period; Even a simple bottled tap water is much healthier than allowing children to purchase soda from vending machines&period; When it comes to creating lunch boxes for children&comma; you should be passionate about nutrition&period; If children are given good nutrition since much younger age&comma; we may prevent chronic conditions in many years to come&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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