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When my son started school, I was determined to pack him healthy, nutritious and satisfying lunches. Without me hovering over him while he ate, he brought his fancy sandwiches right back home, sometimes untouched. I could see he wasn’t really into what I packed for him.
After he brought several lunches back, I resorted to ordering food at school, but that never sat well with me since they weren’t very balanced meals – very little fruit or veggies. And, I could never tell if he actually ate his lunch.
Then I got creative. Read on for great (easy) lunch ideas for cold and hot school lunches your kids will actually eat and you’ll feel good about. Thank you to Shamrock Farms for sponsoring this post!
One of our favorite easy lunches to pack (and make ahead) are tortilla pinwheels and I’ve included the print-friendly recipe for those below!).
P.S. Don’t miss our new lunch ideas post for 2017!
Update on the Lunchbox:
For first grade, my son started using this Planet Box lunchbox (affiliate link).
Start with the drink:
1. Milk: my son’s drink of choice so I always make sure he has milk for lunch.
2. Juice – select a juice box that has reduced sugar and real fruit juice
School Lunch Main Course (Grains & Meats):
1. DIY “lunchables”: crackers, deli turkey or salami, sliced cheese
2. Sandwich or sandwich kabobs: disguise their sandwich by threading turkey, cubed string cheese, and squares of bread on skewers.
3. Mini bagels and cream cheese
4. Easy chicken sliders (canned chicken – drained well and mixed with mayo and black pepper to taste, place filling between lettuce and cheese to keep the bun from getting soggy)
5. Tortilla pinwheels (cream cheese, sliced cheese, deli turkey, thinly sliced tomatoes, shredded lettuce or spinach – roll tightly and slice into rounds). Get the print-friendly recipe for tortilla pinwheels below.
School Lunch Fruit:
1. Small banana
2. Grapes
3. Blueberries, strawberries or other berries
4. Fruit kabobs
5. Apricot, apple,.. whatever your kids love
6. Applesauce 7. Peeled clementines
School Lunch Veggies:
1. Baby carrots with ranch in mini cups
2. Cucumber slices
3. Snap peas
4. Salad (romaine, cheese, croutons, side of ranch)
5. Avocado slices (to prevent browning: slice flesh into bite-sized pieces inside the skin, scoop out flesh and replace into shell, drizzle with lemon juice, cover tightly with plastic wrap)
School Lunch Snacks and Treats:
1. Banana bread (Here is my husbands perfect banana bread)
2. Yogurt
3. Pudding
4. String cheese
5. Pretzels, or gold fish crackers
6. Fruit snacks or fruit leather
7. Dried fruit (raisins, craisins, banana or apple chips)
8. Z-Bar or fruit bars
9. Muffin
10. Chocolate chip cookie (click for soft homemade cookies)
12. DIY trail mix
Here are some winning lunch combinations:
[DIY “lunchables”, cucumber slices, grapes, yogurt]
[chicken slider, salad with ranch, trail mix, banana]
[turkey sandwich kabobs, carrots & ranch, apricot, pudding]
[mini bagel with cream cheese, snap peas, strawberries, fruit leather, string cheese]
[tortilla pinwheels, sliced avocado, blueberries, banana chips]
Hot Lunch Ideas (with a Thermos):
Tips for using a thermos: *We recommend the Thermos Foogo 10 oz or Thermos Funtainer 10 oz: *Pack hot thermos in the morning (5 hours before it’s eaten) *Heat the thermos first: add boiling water, cover and let sit 5 min then drain. Heat food until it’s hot. Place into heated thermos and close tightly with lid. Food will be warm at lunchtime.
What to put in a hot lunch thermos:
1. Soup (try: chicken noodle soup or Mom’s meatball soup)
2. Pasta (try: chicken alfredo or spaghetti with shrimp)
3. Pilaf/rice, or stir fry (try: creamy chicken and rice, or shrimp fried rice)
4. Leftovers! You can really get creative with a thermos. Just avoid foods with overwhelming aromas (i.e. broccoli and cabbage).
Tortilla Pinwheels Recipe (School Lunch Idea)

Ingredients
Tortilla Pinwheels
- 1 flour tortilla
- 2 Tbsp cream cheese
- 1 slice mozarella cheese, (or your favorite cheese)
- 1 oz turkey deli meat , (2 slices)
- 1/4 cup shredded lettuce, (or spinach leaves)
- 1/4 tomato, thinly sliced
Instructions
- Spread cream cheese over tortilla.
- Add sliced mozzarella and deli meat over the top half of the tortilla followed by shredded lettuce and sliced tomato.
- Tightly roll the tortilla from the top downward then slice the roll into rings.
Nutrition Per Serving
Can you tell by the look in his eye that I promised him candy for this photo? 😉
Hello,
Please do you have any easy recipe for bagel with video?
Hi Wadad, I do not at this time but thank you for that wonderful suggestion! Adding that to our list!
I know this is an old post but thank you so much. My 1st grader started school today and came up to me last night and said, “Mommy, I am 6 years old. I think I am responsible enought to bring my lunch to school, will you pack it with me?” Thank you so much for the late night inspiration.
Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me! I’m all smiles
My mom was the cafeteria mgr. when I was in grade school. It was eat it or else. She knew the beets and brussel sprouts were going to go begging. A hot lunch every M-F.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us Ralph! Mother knows best!
I know this is old but I just found this site. Been looking for different lunch ideas for my 4th grader. Thanks so much for the options!
You’re welcome! I’m so glad that was helpful!
I know this is a very old post, but if someone happens by who has a picky child I have a pretty good solution (not for toddlers because of the choking hazard) that people usually say they never thought of.
Cook up a couple hotdogs and put them in a pre-warmed thermos so they are at least warm by lunchtime. Wrap a hotdog roll or two in foil or whatever you normally wrap,your bread products in. Give packets with ketchup and/or mustard for the child to put on themselves. I PROMISE all of his/her classmates will be begging to trade lunches! It isn’t something many people think of but you can do turkey Frank’s if you are worried about the nutritional content. Or switch it up and put mini meatballs and marinara in the thermos with a side of shredded cheese and let your child enjoy meatball subs. They love the food choice, as well as the Attention they will get making the food up to eat while the other kids are drooling over their delicious (what kid doesn’t love a hotdog???) lunch. It keeps really well in a thermos, too.
I love those ideas. I know my son would love a hotdog at lunch! Thank you for sharing!! I’m a big fan of using a thermos especially since a microwave is not available.
Thanks for sharing such a pleasant idea, post is nice, thats why i have read it entirely
Thank you for reading!
do you pack an ice pack with the cold lunches. Im always concerned about any dairy products, such as cheese, ranch, yogurt, etc. sitting in the bag for a few hours before lunchtime.
Hi Nella. Yes we recommend using ice packs. His lunch box came with the ice pack so it keeps the milk cold for the entire time he is at school 😄.
Who is getting their 4 year old to eat a hoagie and a salad for school lunch?! Teach me your ways, sensei! My kid won’t even eat her peanut butter sandwich (which she has happily eaten for 3 years now), because it’s “weird”. 🤦🏼♀️
Hi Katie! Kiddos really tend to be picky don’t they? Haha oh man that’s a great excuse “weird” 🙂
my 4 year old would live on salad, veggies and hummus if I let him
That’s amazing!
Today my 4th grader told me that I need to up my game (quite literally he said this) and stop with the sandwiches. Thanks for the great tips, I look forward to trying these.
You’re so welcome! But oh man! Looks like you have a fancy eater on your hands! 🙂
Is it safe to put shrimp fried rice in a thermos??
Hi Brittany, I don’t see why not! 🙂 So long as you don’t go past the recommended times and start with hot food, it should be fine just like putting in a chicken-based meal.
My child is a very picky eater, he doesn’t eat the lunch I pack him. I try my harder at to give him healthy lunches but for some reason he doesn’t want the lunch.
I have seen my fair share of picky eaters! Hopefully these gave you some good ideas!
Lovely…i really struggle everyday with my school going toddler….hopefully these awesome ideas will help me a lot.Thanks for the pictures and great share.
My pleasure Mathur, I really hope your little one enjoys them!
I like all the ideas…but I don’t like fruits and veggies!!!!
Leave them out Lizzy 🙂
what about noodle recipes?
Hi Melda, noodles or just about any pasta is a great idea for the thermos. Type pasta in our search bar above to explore all of the pasta recipes we have posted.
Thank you!
You’re welcome Becky!
Love the ideas and recipes, my only suggestion would be a Tupperware type dip container instead of the daily plastic throw-aways. 🌲 🙂
Great suggestion Cory! 🙂
Why can’t you wash the throwaways? 🙂
👌👌 need this post! Also where is the plastic lunch box container from?
The old one was from Costco and I’m not sure if they sell it this year or not but it’s worth checking! The new one we use is a Planet Box.
Another year another lunch planning spreadsheet….! But this year I have high hopes that I will actually STICK to it! The key difference: simplicity. Thank you so much for this!
I think that’s the most challenging part of back to school! I hope you get some good ideas here. Make sure you check out our new school lunch post also.
It is so hard to think of recipes on you’re own but Natasha you make life easy and a little bit confusing . Some of you’re recipes where off the hook but on others a little bit more .
Thank You So Much !
Natasha, I also want to say thank you and “molodets”! I first came to your site for your medovik recipe and have found so many other great recipes and hints. Your site is so well organized and colorful. My husband is Ukrainian, but making Ukrainian food in America can sometimes be tricky. You help decipher it a bit. Keep up the good work!
You’re welcome Mindy! Thanks you for following and sharing your thoughtful comments! 😀