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Pack a punch
Your lunch box should contain:
- carbohydrate, such as bread, rice, pasta with a protein source, such as meat, fish, chicken or vegetarian alternative;
- some salad and a piece of fruit;
- a bit of dairy, such as yoghurt, milk drink or cheese and a scrummy snack like dried fruit or vegetable sticks;
- a drink (avoid fizzy rubbish) – go for thirst-quenching chilled water, semi-skimmed milk, sugar-free cordial or fruit juice.
Packed lunch ideas
Super sandwiches
- Super sarnies are always made with brown or wholemeal bread.
- Try to go without margarine or mayonnaise, or just spread a little on thinly.
- Good fillings are chicken, turkey or ham slices.
- Tinned fish like tuna or sardines gives you all the good oils.
- If having cheese choose Edam, feta, or low-fat cream cheese.
- Always add lots of crispy salad, this will help with your 5-a-day!
- Peanut butter is great but you don’t need butter or margarine as well.
Or, for a change
- Grab granary rolls, pittas, rye bread, tortilla wraps or bagels.
- Create cous cous, rice or pasta salad.
- Make traffic light kebabs with cheese, cooked meat and peppers on wooden skewers.
- On a cold day try a flask of tasty, warming soup.
Smart school dinners
If you’re having a school dinner, try and choose the healthier items. Here’s what to pick and what to leave on the hot plate.
Green | Red |
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Jacket potatoes with baked beans or cottage cheese | Roast potatoes |
Pasta with tomato sauce | Pasta with creamy sauces |
Hot pots, stews and casseroles | Chips |
Baked, grilled or steamed fish | Fish in batter or breadcrumbs |
Vegetable bakes | Fried chicken or chicken nuggets |
Tuna, chicken or ham salad | Pizza |
Vegetable curry with boiled rice | Sausage rolls |