Pre-K - 8 Vegetarian Lunch Menu Notes All menus are subject to change. This post is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Pollinate Media Group ® and Newell Rubbermaid, but all my opinions are my own. School Lunch & Breakfast Menu and Nutritional Information for Polk County Schools. And I love knowing that even if she’s having an off day at school, there’s a little something waiting in her lunchbox that will make her smile :)Ĭlick HERE to download and print your free copy! Keep your lunch box containers safe with our handy insulated lunch bag (sold separately). I asked her about the note when she got home and she said she loved it. I put the first of the notes in Ada’s lunch last Friday – I think I will spread them out a little so it feels like a surprise when she finds one in there. Even if I create my own coloring pages, like I did here. You will also find tons of healthy snack options like fruit, vegetables, nuts, and healthy whole grains that are quick and easy to prepare. What about you? Have you gotten into adult coloring? I didn’t really have much interest in it until now but this exercise kind of has me wanting to give it a try. There are sandwiches, salads, roll-ups, wraps, snack boxes, and much more to choose from. Simply write your message with a ballpoint pen, then cover it. Adults mainly use either lunch boxes also referred to as lunch bags or bento boxes for packing their lunch, experts said. You really can’t beat their saturated color. Make your OWN scratch-off lunchbox notes This set includes 24 assorted cards + 24 stickers. Twenty-four new Sharpies was a pretty mind-blowing after the holidays treat for her. I wish you could have seen Ada’s face when I showed up at home a few weeks ago post- Staples shopping trip with those two big packs of Sharpies, and told her she could use them. Sharpies have been a forbidden fruit around here until recently (permanent markers + toddlers = certain disaster) so the novelty of being allowed to draw and color with Sharpies is still very fresh. I used a couple new twelve-packs of Sharpies (both fine and ultra-fine tipped) to go over my initial pencil lines and to color the notes in – and just as a heads up, all regular-priced Sharpie products are 35% off this week at Staples, while supplies last (week of 1/24/16). And I’m offering the page of six notes as free printable lunch notes for you – just download, print out, and color in yourself! I had so much fun making these – it’s been a while since I just sat and doodled (I think I get the adult coloring craze now). It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for awhile and thought it would be a nice after the holidays surprise for my first grader, Ada. So I sat down recently and drew up six lunchbox notes so I would have some ready to pop in the lunchbox before it heads out the door. On occasion I put a little note in with lunch, but I’m usually too rushed to do it every day. I’ve talked before about my love/hate relationship with packing lunches and making weekday breakfasts.
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