Dozens of easy menus and tips to help you give your children healthy lunch-on-the-go alternatives
This upbeat guide is full of healthy alternatives to junk food–laden lunches. Drawing on her years of experience as both an educator and a mother, Marie McLendon has created a book loaded with recipes, menus, tips, and suggestions. This resource rescues you from the mundane and stressful task of figuring out how to pack a healthy lunch that your kids will actually eat.
Same old, same oldOctober 14, 2008 C. lee(ohio,usa) I didn't find much new here. If you've read any other lunchbox packing books and have even a little knowledge of nutrition, don't bother with this book.
The Healthy LunchboxOctober 7, 2008 J. Johnson(Bay Area Calif. USA) This book is great. Easy, simple ideas to improve the quality of lunch. Don't be stuck in a rut when it comes to lunch for your kids. Read and use this book instead!
boringSeptember 22, 2008 Adriana Cardenas(Mexico city) I just want the different options to pack the lunch box. In this book you read and read but where are the options?
Far Fetched Approach to Packing a Healthy LunchSeptember 10, 2008 San Diego Mom(San Diego, CA USA) I did not find this book to be helpful at all. Ideas seemed too far fetched and complicated, especially if you have a picky child. I wouldn't recommend it.
ADHD childFebruary 8, 2008 Tracy Williams 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have an ADHD nephew who won't eat anything but pizza (no sauce), chicken nuggets (no strips), sugary cereal, (no milk) and any thing with sugar or icing. This book has given us ideas to correct his diet.