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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).

PlanetBox Lunch Box-2

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

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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.

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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)

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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

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

Here are some winning lunch combinations:

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

[DIY “lunchables”, cucumber slices, grapes, yogurt]

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

[chicken slider, salad with ranch, trail mix, banana]

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

[turkey sandwich kabobs, carrots & ranch, apricot, pudding]

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

[mini bagel with cream cheese, snap peas, strawberries, fruit leather, string cheese]

You'll want to pin these practical School Lunch Ideas. Cold and hot lunches your kids will actually eat! | natashaskitchen.com

[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)

4.91 from 55 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Homemade Pinwheels are the easiest make-ahead school lunch idea. A kid-friendly easy lunch idea. 
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 1 pinwheel roll

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

223kcal Calories19g Carbs9g Protein12g Fat6g Saturated Fat41mg Cholesterol646mg Sodium216mg Potassium1g Fiber3g Sugar735IU Vitamin A4.2mg Vitamin C60mg Calcium1.3mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Tortilla Pinwheels Recipe (School Lunch Idea)
Amount per Serving
Calories
223
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
12
g
18
%
Saturated Fat
 
6
g
38
%
Cholesterol
 
41
mg
14
%
Sodium
 
646
mg
28
%
Potassium
 
216
mg
6
%
Carbohydrates
 
19
g
6
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
9
g
18
%
Vitamin A
 
735
IU
15
%
Vitamin C
 
4.2
mg
5
%
Calcium
 
60
mg
6
%
Iron
 
1.3
mg
7
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Lunch
Cuisine: American
Keyword: School Lunch Idea, Tortilla Pinwheels
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 223
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Can you tell by the look in his eye that I promised him candy for this photo? 😉

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  • Rebecca
    August 23, 2015

    I pack a sandwich, apple, chips, and a cookie.

    Reply

  • Anne from Pintesting
    August 23, 2015

    Here’s my tweet! https://twitter.com/Pintesting/status/635519457536909313

    Reply

  • marina
    August 23, 2015

    Luckily, I only need to pack a snack for my child- the favorites are yogurt, fruits, and cereal.

    Reply

  • Anne from Pintesting
    August 23, 2015

    I love these ideas! My kids are out of school (college, even!), but I still try to pack healthy lunches for my Handsome Hubby and me. This is definitely getting Pinned and Shared. 🙂

    Reply

  • Aislinn
    August 23, 2015

    Hi, was just wondering where you got the lunch box from? The one that’s in all the pictures?

    Hi Aislinn, it’s from Costco. They usually have them this time of year and it’s the best price for this same lunch box at Costco. – Natasha

    Reply

  • Sarah
    August 23, 2015

    Great ideas! My little guy loves lentils and beans. I also freeze little homemade fruit or fruit and veg pouches. They lunch cool and defrost by lunchtime.

    Reply

  • Alla
    August 22, 2015

    My kids love cheese, fruits, any kind of sandwiches….vegetables with ranch….

    Reply

  • Vita
    August 22, 2015

    This is my first year packing lunch for my kid, at work I am known to bring the weirdest lunch :), it’s either leftovers, soup, hearty bread with vegetables especially the once in season

    Reply

  • Luba
    August 22, 2015

    My kid loves pull-apart cheese sticks. And mostly finger food! Anything that doesn’t require a fork or a spoon.

    Reply

  • Julie Friend
    August 22, 2015

    Thank you for some ideas. I know I get stuck in a rut with my kids’ lunches. They don’t complain much yet, but I fear it’s coming.

    Have you found the thermos containers fit well into most lunch boxes/bags?

    Hi Julie, it depends on what you’re packing. If I’m packing things in the lunch box that need an ice pack then I don’t include the thermos in there. The thermos is about the size of a mug (maybe slightly wider). – Natasha

    Reply

  • Katie
    August 22, 2015

    My oldest is not in school yet. For my husbands I pack left overs from dinner plus fruits. Some times sandwich or garden salad with meat and fruits. Fruits is a must for him.

    Reply

  • Susan Smith
    August 22, 2015

    https://twitter.com/susan1215/status/635180764888481792

    Reply

  • Susan Smith
    August 22, 2015

    My son loves yogurt, cheese sticks, fruit snacks or apple sauce in his lunches.

    Reply

  • Victoria
    August 22, 2015

    Homemade bread with anything that you can think of. Home made bread goes great with anything. Add salad, fried cabbage, sandwich meats, cheese, and so on… perfect snack/lunch for work or school.

    Reply

  • Anzhelika Varvalyuk
    August 22, 2015

    I don’t have any children but if I need to pack a lunch than it would be sandwiches either with regular white bread or with bagels and something to drink: a juice or a can of soda.

    Reply

  • Linda G
    August 22, 2015

    Ham Sandwich, cheese curds, baby carrots, iced tea! Mmmm

    Reply

  • Vesna Ilnitski
    August 22, 2015

    I love to make every lunchbox with the following must haves:

    -Something Filling (usually dinner leftover or soup)
    -Something Sweet
    -Something Fruit

    Reply

  • Asia Grishchuk
    August 22, 2015

    I don’t have any children, but pack lunch for my husband and myself during the week to save money! I try to pack veggies and hummus and some easy wraps are always a good staple for our lunches.

    Reply

  • Anna
    August 22, 2015

    Would you know the brand of the gold storage container you used in the photo?

    Hi Anna, I don’t see a gold storage container. Which picture are you referring to? The thermoses maybe? – Natasha

    Reply

  • Debbie B
    August 21, 2015

    i posted a tweet here:

    https://twitter.com/bellows22/status/634696578654072834

    Reply

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