Think Rainbows:  Get your kids into the healthy habit of eating a variety of colorful fruits and veggies every day. By eating a rainbow of produce your kids will benefit from the wide spectrum of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients.  It’s the phytonutrients that give fruits and vegetables their color and help to keep our bodies healthy!  Eating a Rainbow is a fun and easy concept for kids to understand. Try making small fruit kabobs with toothpicks as a fun alternative.Cheeses, like Cheddar, Swiss, and Monterey Jack are great to include in school lunches because they neutralize acids.  If the kids aren't fond of vegetables, try giving them a dip, such as salad dressing, plain yogurt or hummus.


Balance:  Try to incorporate a good variety of proteins, grains, and produce for every lunch.  Keep things interesting by switching between sandwiches, pita pockets, wraps, rolls…that way you won’t get stuck in the same old rut day after day!   If you feel that it’s important to include a sweet snack, just be sure to keep it very small!  (I like the 100 calorie cookie packs).  Avoid foods that are sticky or chewy, like raisins, because they will cling to teeth and contribute to cavities.


Don’t Forget Water:  There really isn’t a better drink for your child than water.  Having a “cool” water bottle might help you convince your kids to switch to water!  Fill their water bottle half full the night before and put it in the freezer.  In the morning fill the rest of the bottle with water. By lunchtime they’ll be able to enjoy a very refreshing bottle of water.  Water and milk are the ideal beverages for lunch.  Fruit juices and sodas should be avoided because they are acidic and contain a lot of sugar which harm teeth.


Get Creative:  Switch up the normal routine…cookie cutters make fun sandwich shapes, toss in a sticker or try including a hand-written note to your child.  Even if it’s just in once a week, add something fun and unexpected… your kids will love it! 


Don’t even get me started on the school cafeteria!