For students, packing your own lunch can mean freedom from the same cafeteria food each day, or from a parent's tastes in lunch packing. For professionals, it can mean having a lunch hour free for exercising, having fun, networking with colleagues, or getting some work done. In either case, packing a lunch can save money and allow you to take control of your health and your diet.

Steps

  1. 1
    Select a good lunch box. Besides your favorite color (or cartoon character) look for these characteristics:
    • Ample capacity, especially if you are packing food for an entire day and not just a lunch hour. Don't forget.
    • Insulation. With good insulation and a freezer pack to keep things cool, foods will be fresher at lunchtime. Wrap juice boxes in newspaper to keep them cold.
    • Carrying handles or straps. Try these in the shop, especially if you will carry your lunch box by hand a great deal, such as if you walk or cycle to school.
    • Easy cleanup. No matter how carefully you pack, your lunch box will end up with crumbs and spills in it, so think ,when you buy it, think about how easy it will be to wipe or rinse out.
  2. 2
    Prepare the day before what you want to have because if you don't have something you want, you can pop down to the shops. You can even plan your lunch menus a week ahead, if you like. Preparing your lunch the night before also means less time is wasted in the morning.
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  3. 3
    Prepare the food. Aim for a variety each day. Try including:
    • A main dish, such as a sandwich, soup, salad, or wrap.
    • Fruit(s) and vegetables.
    • Snack(s) and treats.
    • A drink.
  4. 4
    Place your lunch box in the refrigerator once it is packed, to keep perishable items from spoiling.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What are some foods I can pack? I'm always stuck, I just don't know what to pack.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can pack a sandwich which would be the main meal, then a snack to accompany the meal such as a fruit or a granola bar. Then H20 and a yogurt or any other snack in case you get hungry after school.
  • Question
    How do I save it for next time?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you have any leftovers, keep them in the fridge, and eat them later that day or the next day.
  • Question
    What if you're a kid and packing your own lunch?
    Zara10cate
    Zara10cate
    Community Answer
    Even if you are a child, you can still use the information above as a guideline to pack your own lunch. However, you may want to consider asking for help from an adult if you are new to this experience.
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • Lunch box.
  • Favorite foods.
  • Containers or other wrapping material
  • Fork, knife, spoon, napkin.

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Categories: Meal Planning
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