Some carrots in this baggie, some popcorn in that one, some protein in this one, and usually a drink to go with it.
For example, if your child likes raw carrots, put some carrot sticks or baby
carrots in a baggie and put them in the lunch bag.
Not exact matches
I made a goal this month to eat more veggies, especially raw ones, so I've been taking a
baggie of sliced
carrots, celery, and baby cucumbers to dip
in hummus (Oasis roasted garlic with hot sauce) as a snack.
TIP:
Carrots last a long time
in the fridge if kept properly
in the crisper drawer, however, they'll last much longer if you take them out of the plastic bags they come
in at the store (even the baby
carrot varieties), wash them, dry them off really well, and put them
in a Ziploc
baggie lined with paper towels.
«It's amazing how my daughter could come home with the
carrots that I put
in a
baggie un-eaten but when I put them
in your containers she eats them every time!»
TIP:
Carrots last a long time
in the fridge if kept properly
in the crisper drawer, however, they'll last much longer if you take them out of the plastic bags they come
in at the store (even the baby
carrot varieties), wash them, dry them off really well, and put them
in a Ziploc
baggie lined with paper towels.
You can bring a
baggie of
carrot sticks to work to munch on when you get hungry, or bring some hummus to dip your favorite raw veggies
in.