Mums and dads across Australia are about to deal with the relentless dilemma of what to put in their children's lunch boxes as the beginning of the school year approaches. With that also comes the challenge of creating lunch boxes that are filled with food that's healthy, easy to prepare and affordable.
Sarah Todd is a celebrity chef, ClickClack ambassador and mum to Phoenix. She said convenient foods are the easy option, but not always the cheapest or healthiest. Sarah provides us with her top tips on getting more bang for your buck when it comes to school meals.
Naked Lunch Boxes
This is something my son and I have been doing for the last two years. Everything in Phoenix's lunch box has absolutely no packaging. It's something we consciously work on together.
Get The Kids Involved
It's all about getting your children involved. Encourage them to prepare their own lunches. Talk to them about what they would like to eat at school and discuss healthier food and drink choices. This will help you save time, and they won't complain about what's in their lunch boxes, because they put it there!
Turn Your Dinners Into Lunches
If it's a meal your kids love to eat, why not make a little extra? Pop leftovers into a ClickClack container and send it with them to school the next day.
Plan, Plan, Plan Ahead
Waking up in the morning and thinking 'what am I going to pack for the kids' lunches?' is a recipe for disaster. On a Sunday morning, make some time to plan the week ahead. Write a shopping list that actually meets your needs and doesn't result in food wastage.
Buy In Bulk
You don't need to purchase the carrots that are already cut up for you…buy a bag of them and chop them up yourself. Same goes with pre-packaged items like popcorn or crackers and even things like cheese and yoghurt.
Cook In Bulk With A Sunday Cook Off
Every Sunday we make Phoenix's cookies for the week. It's become his signature. We create this together and use them throughout the week for school. We've even printed recipe cards out and gave them to all of his friends.
Ingredients
180g unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup (135g) brown sugar
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