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7. Tuna, Crackers, Carrots, Banana and Oatmeal Bites
Some schools are also fish-free, in addition to nut-free. If that’s the case, you can substitute canned chicken for tuna and still have a tasty and filling lunch. Your kids will love the variety in this lunch, and you’ll love knowing you packed them something healthy and filling. They won’t get bored of all the options!
You have to check out WhatLisaCooks.com now! She has nearly 2 years of daily lunch ideas!
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8. Fruit & Vegetable Skewers
Make lunch super simple and pleasing to the eye with fruit and veggie skewers! You can include lots of goodies like berries, cold cuts, cheese and fun shaped veggies. The options are endless and a great way to keep the lunch rotation creative.
Head over to SkinnyTaste.com for some more variations on these adorable skewers.

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9. Edamame, Crackers, Popcorn & Raspberries
If you have a snacker, this is a great lunch idea. Edamame is best served cold anyways, so your kids will love the fun soy beans they can pop out during lunchtime. Pair with some crackers, fruit and a fun snack like popcorn and this lunch is good to go!
Visit FamilyFreshMeals.com for several more ideas on school lunches and info on this awesome looking Planet Box lunch container!

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10. Mini Pancakes, Sausage & Fruit
Send the kids to school with some brunch! For many people, breakfast is their favorite meal of the day and its a great way to keep lunch fun and exciting. Its amazingly simple to have nut-free breakfasts and thus, lunches! Pack some mini waffles or pancakes, sausage and some fresh fruit. The kids will have no problem making it to dinner with this filling lunch!
Wendolonia.com has an awesome printable lunch idea list- so head over and grab it for yourself!
