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Hi
My DD starts preschool in a few weeks and I have to make her own lunch. She loves nutella but she cant bring that to school because of allergies. Any one got any ideas? Thanks Natalie |
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Hi,
When my DD went to preschool 4 years ago they actually discouraged children bringing junk food in their lunches (this included Nutella) so she never had it anyway. Depending on which state your in (climatewise) you can make some ham sandwiches and freeze them and they will thaw in time for lunch. If you're in a colder state it might not freeze in time but I'm in Qld and it works fine. I make 10 sandwiches on Sunday night and freeze them for my 2 girls for school each week. If your child doesn't like ham try devon or veal german with tomato sauce. Vegemite and cheese sandwiches Peanut butter sandwiches (if they're not allergic) Then they either got? A muesli bar or some savoury bikkies. A piece of fruit, apple, banana or mandarin A yoghurt, so in total 4 pieces or you could send some carrot and celery sticks, (if they'll eat them, my DD wouldn't) |
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