Lunchtime is often enjoyed at work and unless provided, something we need to pack before leaving for the day. When busy, it can be tempting and convenient to opt for the drive-thru which can be expensive. With proper planning and preparation packing a lunch can be quick, help us make healthier choices, and save money. Read below for helpful tips when packing a lunch for you or someone else.
Meal Plan & Save –
Include lunch when making a meal plan for you and your family. Use your meal plan to create a grocery list of needed ingredients. A plan helps keep things organized and eliminates any unnecessary spending. Look for weekly discounts and buy in bulk the foods eaten most often.
Leftovers –
Plan to eat leftovers or make extra of your dinnertime meal to include in a few lunches throughout the week. This may help reduce the number of ingredients needed to purchase when shopping.
Have kids help –
If you are making lunches for kids, let them be part of the meal plan. Kids are more likely to eat things they help prepare or make decisions about. This can also help reduce any food waste throughout the week.
Lunch ideas
In addition to saving money, packing a lunch can also be nutritious! Try to include the five main food groups when planning your lunch. The five main food groups are vegetables, fruits, grains, protein, and dairy. Here are lunch ideas that include all the food groups.
• Deli ham or turkey slices with reduced-fat cheddar cheese cubes, whole grain crackers, sliced cherry tomatoes, apple slices, and low-fat yogurt.
• A peanut butter and banana sandwich served on whole grain bread with celery sticks, fresh strawberries, and low-fat milk.
• Cheese quesadillas on whole wheat tortilla with a side of bell pepper sticks, guacamole, mixed berries, and low-fat string cheese.