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Healthy Lunch Box Activity

Here are some simple tips to ensure your children are enjoying healthy and tasty snack and lunch options at school.

What to include in lunch boxes

  • Fruit – preferably fresh or tinned.
  • Protein food – such as a slices of lean meat, tinned tuna or hard boiled egg.
  • Vegetables – a small container with any mixed vegetables such as cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, peas and cucumber.
  • A dairy food – such as a cheese stick or slice, grated cheese, milk, yoghurt or soy milk.
  • Starchy food – bread, roll, fl at bread or crackers.
  • A frozen drink such as water or 100 per cent fruit juice in an icepack or freezer pack.

Always include

  • At least two to four serves of carbohydrate-rich/starchy foods.
  • Some serves of vegetables.
  • At least two pieces of fruit (fresh or tinned).
  • At least one serve of dairy food.
  • Refer to the kids section of the 1Seven website for exact serving sizes for each age group.

What to leave out

  • Donuts and cakes.
  • Lollies, honey and jams.
  • Fruit bars and fruit straps.
  • Muesli and chocolate bars.
  • Potato crisps and oven-baked savoury biscuits.
  • Fatty meats such as salami and strasburg.
  • Cordials and soft drinks.

Remember to keep food safe!

  • Choose an insulated lunch box or one with a freezer pack.
  • Perishable foods such as dairy products sliced meats, etc, should be kept cool and eaten within four hours of preparation.
  • To keep food fresh, wrap sandwiches or store in a small container.

Healthy Lunch Box Lesson Activity for Kids (.pdf )

 

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