So, your child came home with half of their lunch again huh? Was it that boring half eaten sandwich again? Well parents, I have a remedy. I know we are so busy that when we do make lunch, sometimes, it isn't very exciting; it's just a sandwich. Well, here's why you have to do better. Children not only crave fast food because many of them are addicted to it, but when compared to what they have at home, it is simply more exciting and in some cases tastier. Don't let the fast food chains swallow up your children! You can make the same foods, but you can do it healthier and better! Let's build a sub sandwich bar on your counter-top:
1.Get some small to medium storage containers
2. Fill one with deli counter sliced turkey or chicken. Fill another with thinly sliced cheddar or jack cheese (make sure they place deli paper between each slice of cheese or you'll never get it apart)
3. Fill the others with, shredded lettuce, pepperoncinis, thinly sliced onion, tomatoes, pickles or any delicious addition your child likes
4. Use a whole wheat baguette (cut in 3 or 4 pieces for each serving)
5. Mix 1 cup of mayo with a 1/4 cup Dijon and or American mustard and refrigerate. Use to spread on sandwiches. Remember, 1 tablespoon is sufficient. If they don't eat mustard, then just 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise.
6. Mix up 1 cup of olive oil, 1/4 cup white wine vinegar (it doesn't contain alcohol), 1 teaspoon Kosher salt and 2 teaspoons dry Italian seasoning (optional). Use this instead of mayo. If you like the taste of both, use less of the mayo or mayo mixture ans shake on some of the dressing.
OK, now that all of the goodies are in place, invite your child(ren) into the kitchen and build that sandwich! Play some music in the background, set up an assembly line and pretend you own a sandwich shop. This will excite them as well as elevate their interest in creating good food from home. It's fun, it's healthy and it's tasty!
This should definitely turn up the volume on your child's lunchbox. Want more lunchbox or family fun recipes? visit www.lunchboxchefs.com and pick up your copy of The Lunchboxchefs Cooking 101 with Chef CJ.
Bon Appetit!
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