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Default Lunch at school

A lot of people with dairy allergies are able to eat yogurt, is that the
case with your daughter? What about sandwich wraps, with a soft type of
cream cheese and turkey and lettuce, if she can handle the lettuce ok.
Tuna fish on wheat bread? Bagels with cream cheese? Cheese sticks,
raisins, cold cuts rolled up, and my 3 year old son is suggesting animal
crackers. Would ants on a log be too hard for her to eat (celery,
cream cheese or peanutbutter and raisins)?

Just a few ideas,

laurie


"Knit Chic" > wrote in message
. ..
>I have a wonderful daughter that is going into the 2nd grade. She is an
>exceptional eater .. she prefers healthy foods to unhealthy and looks at
>trying new foods as an adventure. She isn't the problem ... it's me and
>what to send in school lunches.
> Last year I relied too heavily on PB&H on whole grain bread. She does
> have a few dietary restrictions, no dairy (allergic, not lactose
> intolerance) and she also is on a high fiber diet. Also, the foods need
> to be easy to eat as she has CP and fine motor skill issues. I also like
> to stay away from as many prepackaged foods as possible.
> School starts in 2 weeks ... and I would like some school lunch ideas ...
> and thoughts?
> Thanks,
>