Tuesday, November 26, 2013

what can i take for my school lunch?

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tweety gir


theres about 2000 or more kids in my new high school and i have the last lunch so not only does the food suck when i get there but im usually way back in the line because my previous class is so far away from the cafeteria and i dont have time to eat anything. i was thinking i could take my own lunch but i need some variety. the only thing i can really think of is a home made sub sandwich and i cant think of anything else to go with it(i dont really want chips), any other ideas for lunches? also does anyone know of a good type/brand of lunch box or something that can keep hot food hot and cold food cold?
oh, and can we be mature about this?



Answer
Sandwiches are the easiest, and there are about a million different varieties to make. Cold pasta is also really good for lunch. You can also take salads or soups, depending on the weather. Invest in a good thermos, they are soo handy for soup, hot chocolate, hot water, etc. Take a lot of veggies, they are good for you and its better to snack on them than chips or snack foods. Try dried fruits and trail mix. Load up on fresh fruits too. I use an insulated bag that keeps everything the proper temperature.

what are good ideas to keep a 1yr old and 2/ 1/2 yr old busy at home like crafts and ideas please?




Nikki


i have a 1yr old and a 2 1/2 yr old and im looking for ideas to keep them busy and entertained when its to cold out to go to the park.. any ideas?


Answer
One of the best and easiest activities to do at home with children are sensory bins (about cat box-sized or sweater-storage sized) filled with simple things like water, rice, dry pasta or beans, sand or dirt, and then add in cups and spoons and whatever else you have on hand. Small tins or plastic boxes (from mints or band-aids,) measuring cups, kitchen utensils and other plastic containers and toys are great for pouring, scooping, measuring and sifting. This is a messy project so be prepared for stuff to fall or fly out.

You can always amuse children with empty boxes - from tissue boxes and cereal boxes to larger food or delivery boxes. Boxes can and will become cars, rockets, houses - your child will come up with more. The boxes don't need decoration but windows and doors are a plus. Smaller boxes can become houses for favorite dolls or stuffies, or a school, or a hospital....

Dress up is a favorite activity but keep it simple. Hats and shoes are very desirable, as well as bags, purses and lunch boxes. Playing house is one way that children make sense of the world around them. They will recreate and act out what they see their parents doing before going to work. So use the things that your family uses daily. A table with play food and dishes, or a kitchen set (even one made out of cardboard boxes) will entertain your kids for hours.

And finally, tape large sheets of paper to a wall and let your children go at it with crayons, markers or pens. There is no end to this and children may revisit this day after day. You can change the art media - don't give out too much with this age. Just crayons one day, markers the next, maybe some water color paints the next day.




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