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Back to school lunches and snacks from Kraft and Reader’s Digest

By Elizabeth | September 8, 2007

Back-to-School Fun With Food

I love the Kraft website, and this post they did for back to school is yet another place to find great ideas for not only packing lunches, but starting your kids’ day off with a great breakfast, and getting them a snack after school.

I especially love their Lunch Box Builder page,  with a recipe for a sandwich, wrap, and salad, and then suggestions for the side dishes and drink. Every lunch includes either a fruit or vegetable serving, milk or 100 % fruit juice, and then a fun snack like mini oreos or cheese crackers. I have no problem putting cookies or crackers in my boys’ lunches as long as they eat the fruit or vegetable too!

The Kraft Foods “Kids’ Favorites” page has six recipes each for breakfast, lunch, dinners and desserts that are nutritious and easy to prepare. My kind of recipes!!

Reader’s Digest’s RDLiving website has a great Back to School page with snack recipes, lunchbox ideas, and sandwich filling recipes.  I like this snack, called “Loony Lips”, I think my son would like it to!
You Will Need
1/4 cup chunk-style peanut butter
2 tablespoons reduced-fat soft-style cream cheese
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 medium-size red apple, cored and cut into 16 wedges
Miniature marshmallows

What to Do
1. In a small bowl, stir peanut butter, cream cheese, and cinnamon until well mixed. Spread 1 side of each apple wedge with a thin layer of the peanut butter mixture.

2. Stick together 2 wedges to make “fat lips.” Tuck in a few marshmallow “teeth.”

Serves: 8

I’ve got more great lunchbox ideas to share so I hope you will stop by again soon!

Topics: Lunchbox Ideas |

3 Responses to “Back to school lunches and snacks from Kraft and Reader’s Digest”

  1. Anna (7 comments.) Says:
    September 9th, 2007 at 12:50 am

    I think I will check that out - even though my son packs his own lunches now, and my daughter just mooches off her friends. She’s a teenager. There’s no talking to her. I wonder if my husband will appreciate this stuff? I still pack his lunches.

    As far as breakfast goes, well, you already know about the waffles. Thanks for the tip on buttermilk. I am going to try that. I also searched some waffle irons and found one I think is pretty cool.

  2. Snoopy (1 comments.) Says:
    September 10th, 2007 at 11:57 pm

    Hi, I send you Nice Matters Award - http://gogo-snoopy.blogspot.com/2007/09/nice-matters-award.html.

    Keep cool!

  3. Elizabeth (78 comments.) Says:
    September 11th, 2007 at 12:06 pm

    Oh Snoopy, aren’t you sweet? Thank you!

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