Keeping it freezy fresh
Freeze a water bottle and place it inside your kid’s lunch box to keep food fresh. Bonus: by lunch time the water should be mostly thawed and they’ll get a nicely cooled beverage. You can also place the frozen water bottle and lunch box inside a gallon size Ziploc® bag to ensure the optimal cooling effect.
Try adding frozen foods directly inside the lunchbox—such as a frozen individual-sized yogurt. By lunchtime your kid can peel off the lid for a lovely cooled snack
Keeping it freezy fresh
No browning, no frowning
Lemon or vinegar is great to stop apples, pears and avocadoes from browning. Mix 1 teaspoon of lemon juice with 1 cup of water to make lemon water, then bathe cut slices of apple or pear in a Ziploc® container before adding to the lunch box.
No browning, no frowningSeparate, but equally fresh
Placing ingredients in separate containers and bags for later assembly means they’ll stay crisp and tasty. Try putting granola in Ziploc® snack bags and berries in cupcake liners to make a granola-yogurt meal as fresh as possible. Use protein rich Greek yogurt for a more satisfying and healthy lunch.
Separate, but equally fresh
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