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Default Lunch at school

Man, silly me, all these ideas with cheese in them. So sorry. Chalk it
up to working the night shift.

laurie


"laurie" > wrote in message
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>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)?
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> Just a few ideas,
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> "Knit Chic" > wrote in message
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>>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,
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