Lunch Box Challenge Day 2: Pizza Lunch Fun

 Let’s face it, sandwiches can look boring , day after day same old thing. You could throw different meats in there and it will still be boring, same old – same old. My kids sometimes bring half their sandwich home and their excuse is one or two things “We didn’t get enough time to eat.” or “I didn’t like it.” Now considering I know what my kids like , and I make sure to put their favorites in the lunch box I know that’s not the reason. What I do notice is the way they say it. The “I’m bored” tone and who cares outlook about it. Kids get bored they sit and let their mind wander wasting their lunch time and not eating all at once.
 Now you not only have a hungry child on your hands but they will not be able to concentrate in class which just brings on a whole handful of troubles you do not want.  Hungry kids equals restlessness and frustration while they need to be focused and that results in a note sent home. No one wants that to happen!

 Is there a rule that says lunch must be boring? Nope, so time to make it fun for the kids again! You make it fun, you make them want to eat it , and it doesn’t take a whole lot of time. This is frugal , quick and easy and the kids will love it.

Kick the bored out of lunch time and make some Pizza Lunch Fun!

What you need for the pizza-

Small Pita bread
Shredded cheese, you can do either Mozzarella or a mix like the four cheese blend (it looks more fun!)
Tomato sauce
Choice of meat or vegetables
Tomatoes sliced small

Extras for the Lunch Box-

Fruit 
Crackers
Nuts
Vegetables

Put the ingredients in little containers, use some muffin cups even to make it fun and colorful.

 The kids can assemble their own pizza’s during lunch time at school and they’ll want to eat it because they just made it! It’s fun, it’s easy and you’ll be the rock star parent for it. That’s a mighty big win in my book!

Today’s Lunch Box Tip- Keep portions small but have enough for the kids to pick from. You don’t want them to have a load of extra food leftover that may go to waste. Having too little though can leave the kids hungry during school.  A couple small portions of both vegetables and fruit, possibly a side like granola, and nuts even gives them enough to fill up on yet with little to no waste to worry about.

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