4 Spins That Make Your Kid's Lunch Fun

POPSUGAR Photography | Sarah Lipoff
POPSUGAR Photography | Sarah Lipoff

Reinvent your kid's midday meal with spins on her favorite eats that also make packing bags easy. Mornings are already hectic enough, so having a few premade items in the fridge to grab and toss easily into lunch bags creates a simplified flow for getting out the door. And these recipes feature flavors you know she loves, like corndogs, pizza, and turkey sandwiches. Welcome to lunch box heaven.

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The Traditionalist
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The Traditionalist

Some kids just want peanut butter and jelly, so mix it up with PB&J buns that are sticky good. And you can get kids excited about eating fruits by slicing off the tops of strawberries, scooping out the inside, filling with cream cheese, and topping with a blueberry. Fun and delicious.

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The Minimalist
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The Minimalist

Some kids aren't big eaters at lunch, so offering a main item, like cheesy corn dog muffins, hits the spot. Add in fresh grapes and sliced celery sticks, and you have a happy luncher.

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The Classic
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The Classic

For kids who love pizza, try making easy pizza tortilla spirals that are filled with yummy flavor but wont get dried out and tough like leftover pizza. To entice kids to eat veggies, use a cookie cutter to create enticing shapes, like stars or even hearts.

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The Select Eater
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The Select Eater

For kids who aren't superexcited about foods touching or lots of fresh ingredients, create sandwich skewers with turkey, cheese, and pieces of bread. Cut pointed ends off wooden skewers and trim to fit your lunchbox container. Serve alongside salad cups, fresh grapes, and pretzels. It's definitely more exciting than a basic turkey sandwich.