![]() Each bag offers a great assortment of snacks that are made with great tasting, better ingredients and they fit perfectly inside a lunch box. I love the single serving variety packs from Snyder’s-Lance snack packs. Even more than the cookie! If they run out of time at school and can’t finish their lunch, the cookie is what they save for the later. The highlight of every lunch are the single serving sized bags of chips and pretzels. I just make sure to pack foods that my kids will be excited about eating because I remember how hungry and excited I was for lunch when I was their age.Įach lunch consists of a sandwich type item (muffin, pb&j, turkey and cheese, or crackers with salami and cheese), one serving of fruit, a water bottle or juice box, a single serve package of pretzels or chips, and some sort of treat. And with 4 kids in school, that’s okay! No mom guilt there. I love browsing Bento style lunches, but I simply don’t have time to make those for my kids more than a couple of times a year. I also have a pretty decent variety of pears, apples, and seasonal fruit in the refrigerator that are easy to pack. To keep things simple I found some baskets that I wasn’t using and put them in the pantry to keep lunch snacks in. Another thing that I do to save time is having the snacks and add-ins organized. Having them already printed and cut saves me time when packing lunches for 4 children. Um, that kind of defeats the purpose since it’s supposed to be a surprise! She cracks me up. Ruby likes going through the drawer and choosing which ones she wants in her lunch. I don’t always use pre-made notes, but it is especially fun to use these cute seasonal ones for the holidays. Instead of printing them out every night I’ll take some time during an afternoon and print out a ton of them, cut them to size, and keep them in my silverware drawer. Now that printables are available everywhere it’s nice to keep some on hand. My boys who are 14 and 12 still comment on the notes and jokes that I put in their lunches, even though they read them secretly without letting their friends see. As Aaron headed off to middle school he asked if I was still going to put jokes and notes in his lunch because he still wanted me to. (heart) Mom.” She had a huge smile on her face and said, “I loved it so much!”. I remember Kaylee (who is now in the 4th grade) coming home after her first day of kindergarten holding the note that I had tucked inside her lunch. My mom did it when I was little and I loved it. I’ve been leaving notes in my kids’ lunches before printables even existed, haha! Just a quick post-it note or something that I doodled on an index card. Including my exclusive Hand-Illustrated Lunch Box Notes.Printable lunch box notes for every season! Print and keep in a drawer to easily tuck inside lunches this school year. Thank you, Snyder’s-Lance Snack Packs for sponsoring this post. Get a copy of my Mom’s Back to School Planner Bundle Printable Sack Lunch Tags from Sissy Prints Printable Lunchbox Tags from Skip to My Lou Label your lunch-time goodies with these lunchbox tags from Best Bites Kids can color these printable lunchbox notes from Spotgirl-HotcakesĬheck out this lunchbox mini notebook from The Country Chic Cottage Print these sticky Printable Lunch Bag Labels from Martha StewartĬustom Lunchbox Notes from Skip to My Lou Mama Miss lunch notes with whales, octopuses, and rocket ships Lion, owl, giraffe, and elephant notes from Honey Jumble Patterned lunchbox notes from Frugal Coupon Living Printable Lunchbox Notes from Paper Coterie Lunchbox jokes from Inspired By Family Mag Lunchbox Notes for boys from All For The Boys Lunchbox Notes and Jokes from Darling Doodles You kids will enjoy lots of laughs with these funny printable lunch notes: ![]() These free printable lunchbox notes from Old Salt Farm have plenty of room to write your own message. Fresh Picked Whimsy Lunch Box Notes 3ĭownload these Printable Lunch Notes from designer Kristen McGee These hand-illustrated notes from Lori McDonough at Fresh Picked Whimsy are colorful and whimsical. Use these free printable lunch notes to jump start your own encouraging notes. Words of encouragement written in your hand-writing are a sweet treat for your kids. If you find one that’s no longer available, please let me know by clicking the Contact tab at the top of the page. ( Please note: All free printable lunch notes were available at the time of publication. Tap HERE to see what’s inside and grab a sweet discount! ![]()
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