I can’t believe that Charlie is already going into kindergarten, someone please tell me where time has gone!? I get all teary-eyed thinking of him going to school, I’m going to be a complete mess on the first day! Speaking of which, it’s about that time of year when visions of school lunches start popping into mom and dad’s heads!
Before you hit the panic button (you still have tons of time to enjoy the summer, take a deep breath), I thought I would write a post to give you some ideas for healthy snacks to include in lunches to make life that much easier when September rolls around.
Of course, gone are the days where you can throw a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in the lunch kit and call it a day. In fact, packing lunches can be such a huge source of stress for parents. We all want our families to eat healthy and since time is at a premium, finding convenient solutions to maintain our sanity is so important!
Snacks in particular can be a challenge. There are a million pre-packaged options on the market, but many of them are loaded with things that we don’t want to feed our families including extra sugar, preservatives or food colouring, and many contain nuts which automatically cross them off of the ‘acceptable’ list as far as school lunches are concerned. Which begs the question, what are parents to pack for a kid’s lunch?
Growing up in the Okanagan with fruit trees on every corner, fresh fruit was a school lunch staple in those early autumn months. SunRype was a household name (and still is, they’ve been around for over 70 years…I’m not THAT old for the record!), which made me really excited to have the opportunity to partner with them at this stage of life when I now have my own kids to nourish! I love that this local company has grown into offering so much more than just a fruit snack, and they now have bars filled with oats, chia, protein, and other good stuff.
The Fruit Source and Fruit to Go bars are made from 100% fruit and nothing else, so there’s no added sugar and no artificial flavours or colours. The Fruit to Go bars are a great option for smaller kids, and are the equivalent of about a ¾ apple in terms of servings sizes. The Fruit Source bars are a bit bigger and provide 2-3 servings of fruit (and veggies for those that have them) while the Energy and Chia bars are packed with additional goodness including plant protein, oats and chia seeds.
SunRype snacks are a great addition to kid’s (and adult’s) lunch boxes and are so easy to throw into a backpack or the car making them perfect for after school activities as well. They are nut free for the classroom (and also happen to be gluten free and vegan) with a wide range of choices from the Fruit and Veggie Bars to Energy Bars, packed with wholesome grains, seeds and plant protein. The best part is that they taste good, so kids will ACTUALLY eat them!
Here’s a list of my top kids lunch snack ideas:
- SunRype bars
- Strawberry halves with Greek yogurt for dipping
- Hummus and whole grain crackers
- Mini muffins (try these ricotta blueberry muffins)
- Veggies and Dip
- Black Bean Brownies
- Hardboiled egg
- Grapes and cheese
- Homemade energy balls
- Applesauce in a pouch
- Homemade banana bread or granola bars
- Leftover mini pancake and fruit kababs (on a toothpick)
- Cheese strings
- Pita and tzatziki
- Air popped popcorn
- Edamame
- Tuna salad with whole grain crackers
- Apple slices sprinkled with cinnamon (Charlie’s favourite!)
- Cucumber ‘sandwiches’ (with sliced turkey and cheese)
- Roasted chickpeas
I hope your school year gets off to a fun and healthy start! Would love to hear about your favorite school-friendly snack ideas in the comments section below!
This post was sponsored by SunRype. All opinions are my own.
Photography by MacKenzie Jane Photo
Roberta MacQuarrie says
Thanks, Tori for this. As a “Nonna” I too find it useful. I have forwarded this to my daughter and friend. All the best!
Tori Wesszer says
Hi Roberta thank you for the lovely feedback! Have a great day! Tori
Sandra says
These are great options. I am also a Nana. Back in our day sandwiches often came back untouched ( don’t ask me what they ate). Now they are packing school lunch for their own kids and I see a tend to light snacks like you have posted. For us avoiding processed foods
has become a healthy alternative all the time..
Lots of water and frequent small snacks seem to fire the brain for learning and muscles for exercising.!
Mama Ash says
We love these snacks too!
Lori M says
Great lunch and snack ideas…thanks for sharing. I use many of these snacks for adult road trips too!
Tori Wesszer says
Awesome thanks Lori!
Jodie Bourgonje says
Thank you for this list! These are great options for my daughter in university as opposed to hitting the fast food line. I love the Fruit & Chia bars. I travel a lot and carry them with me. A healthier option when on the go!
Tori Wesszer says
Thanks Jodie! Yes I agree those bars are my fav too!
Lindsay says
Ah no back to school already!? 🙁 I guess you can never be too prepared. 😉
Jenny Simpson says
Thanks Tori! I’ve needed some inspiration for snacks for my busy 2 year old! I always struggle to find healthy snacks that I can make myself..our go to is definitely the energy balls but I’m loving all these other options! Can’t wait for the cookbook!
Tori Wesszer says
Hi Jenny, that’s great, I’m super glad it’s helpful for you!! Thanks for following along I appreciate it!
Kelly says
This is such a great post! My son is going to school in September and lunches is one thing I want to do right.