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[H196]Healthy Brown Bag Lunch
by Jake Samples, Jak
Brown bagging is even more difficult when children are involved, but it's still possible to create delicious, nutritious brown bag lunches that the whole family will love. The most important part of creating healthy, delicious brown bag lunches is choosing the foods that will go into those brown bags. It's important to choose foods that are easy to put together, and to include foods that everyone in the family likes. Including everyone's favorite foods is a great way to make sure the lunches will be eaten instead of traded for Twinkies.

When creating healthy brown bag lunches for yourself and your family, try to choose at least three choices from the following list.

?At least one fruit or vegetable, either fresh, canned or frozen. Some good choices include apples, bananas and oranges. Fruit salad also makes a great choice for brown bag lunches.

?A whole grain product like bread, a tortilla shell, a bagel, pasta, rice or muffins.

?Milk or dairy products like low fat or nonfat yogurt, skim milk, cheese or a yogurt drink or shake.

?Meat, fish, poultry, eggs, peanut butter, legumes or hummus

It's a great idea to involve the whole family in the preparation of these brown bag creations. Why not have a family session where everyone creates their own healthy brown bag lunches using the ingredients you provide? Lay out all the healthy foods, selected from the above list, and let everyone choose their favorites. Involving the kids in meal planning at an early age is a great way to help them learn to make healthy food choices throughout their lives.

Packing those brown bag lunches can be exciting and fun for the whole family. For instance, why not let every member of the family choose his or her own special lunch box or bag? Other good ideas and tips for brown bag lunches include setting aside one shelf in the fridge for lunch fixings and finished lunches, and setting aside a drawer a shelf in the cupboard for all the packaging required, such as plastic bags, plastic cutlery, napkins, and straws.

Of course, keeping the variety in brown bag lunches is very important, both for the adults and the kids. There are some great suggestions for keeping everyone from getting bored, including:

?Use a variety of different breads for your sandwiches, such as a combination of wheat bread, rye bread and pumpernickel, in addition to interesting bread alternatives such as tortilla wraps, bread sticks and whole wheat crackers.

?Pack bite size vegetables, such as baby carrots, broccoli florets and pepper slices, along with a low fat dipping sauce.

?Add bite size fruit like grapes, blueberries, orange wedges and strawberries.

?Use only 100% fruit juice in brown bag lunches. Avoid fruit drinks and blends, which often contain less than 10% real fruit.

?Pick up a variety of single serving cereal and let everyone choose their favorites.

?Buy a good selection of flavors of nonfat or low fat yogurt every week, and let everyone choose their favorite flavor every day.

?Pack a variety of dried fruit in your family's brown bag lunches.

Of course the kids are not the only ones who can enjoy healthy brown bag lunches. Mom and Dad can also join in the fun. After all, brown bag lunches are a lower cost, and healthier alternative to lunches out. Some of the most popular choices for brown bag lunches, both for children and their parents, include leftovers from the night before (pasta, rice and potato dishes are great choices), cheese and crackers, leftover veggie pizza, or a quick sandwich rollup using a soft tortilla shell or pita bread. One great way to enjoy a variety of healthy new foods is to form a lunch partnership with four or five other co-workers. Everyone takes turns bringing lunch for everyone. This can be a great way to enjoy healthy new foods and gather some great new recipes.

The most important part is to choose nutritious foods to go into the brown bag or lunch box. In other words, no chips, no cupcakes, no candy, no soda. With a bit of work, you can find foods that everyone will enjoy so that the kids are less likely to trade away their healthy lunches.

Here are some of the basics to a good brown bag lunch. Choose three or more, and remember that some may need to be kept in a refrigerator or have an ice pack included to keep things cold until lunch:

* Use a whole grain bread, tortilla, pasta, etc. as a part of the lunch. Whole grains are much better for you, and even kids will quickly learn to love them. In my opinion, they have much more flavor, as well as more interesting flavors.
* Dairy product, such as milk, cheese or yogurt. These, of course, typically need to be kept cold.
* Meat or other source of protein. This can include fish, eggs, nuts and other products.
* Vegetables. A salad is a popular choice, as are carrot sticks, cucumber, celery or bell peppers.
* Fruits. These are popular to use to replace the standard junk food desserts. Kids love apples and bananas, which are pretty much available year round, or a fruit salad is another good choice.

Talk to everyone about what they would like to see in their lunches. It may be a battle to get everyone to quit asking for unhealthy options, but you can get there. You may want to make a list of all the options and have everyone mark off their favorites, so that you know what each person is likely to really eat.

One of the problems with lunches is that they can get boring quickly. Who wants to eat the same old sandwich every day?

A solution to this problem is to vary things whenever possible. Switch the whole wheat bread for a pita or tortilla. Make pasta or rice. Maybe use crackers sometimes.

Vegetables can be made more interesting by adding a dipping sauce. Kids in particular love to dip their vegetables, but grownups are by no means immune to the temptation.

Throw in some berries whenever they're in season. I'll be the first to admit that many berries are outrageously priced much of the year. I've seen those little things of blueberries for as much as $4 each in my area. On the other hand, when they were in season I bought a huge container of blueberries for about $8 at Costco.

Dried fruits are also fun to eat. Banana chips and dried apple are common favorites.

Don't get stuck on just making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or sandwiches with just one favorite meat. Switch the ingredients around. Add special toppings. You can do more than lettuce and tomato on a sandwich. Just think about all the toppings you see at sandwich shops. You can do it too.

What did you have for dinner last night? Leftovers can make a great lunch.

Bringing lunch to school or work doesn't have to be boring. Just hunt up some good recipes and you're in great shape.
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