12 Lunchbox Upgrades Your Kids Will Love

Ryan Nadolny | Ryan Eats Everything
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7. Cucumber and Mint Cilantro Chutney Tea Sandwiches

This lunchbox selection is one geared toward a slightly more adventurous eater. I have one kid that loves it and another that would strangle me in my sleep if I served her these tea sandwiches with cucumbers and a mint cilantro chutney. For those that like something a little different, this is a refreshing and delightful change to the average school sandwich.

8. Peanut Butter Banana Blender Muffins Recipe

We’re back with bananas and peanut butter with these peanut butter banana blender muffins. Can you blame us?! They go together so well! This muffin recipe is sure to have even the pickiest eater singing their praises from the windows of the bus. Pure decadence. Because the batter is made in the blender they're literally the easiest thing to make, too!

9. Toaster Oven Chex Mix Recipe

Chex Mix is one of those things that everyone seems to love, even if they don’t like every ingredient. Personally, I hate pretzels, so I feed them to the dogs. The beauty of this homemade Chex mix is you can tailor it to you and your family’s preferences! Plus somehow it tastes even more delicious? This recipe is perfectly adapted to the toaster oven, too, making it a cinch to make!

10. Peanut Butter and Jelly Bars Recipe

You know what, just go ahead and make these peanut butter and jelly bars for yourself. The kids get everything, and you deserve it! Just make sure to hide them on a high shelf or in a box of frozen okra. Wait for your little gremlins to leave, pour a glass of milk, and go to town! You won't be disappointed.

11. Teriyaki Meatballs Recipe

Lunch for the kiddos doesn’t have to be cold! Make these teriyaki meatballs for dinner and serve up the leftovers for lunch the next day. Just reheat them in the morning and pop them into an insulated thermos. Your kids won’t thank you later, because they never do, but you can pretend they did!

12. Coconut Granola Bars Recipe

Another versatile snack that is easily tossed into a lunchbox or eaten for breakfast, we love making these coconut granola bars. Our kids are supposed to bring a daily snack for the afternoon, and these are always a big hit. Sure, you could buy them from the store, but they’re so easy to make and way healthier, plus the kids love lending a hand to whip up a batch.

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