Making lunches for your kids helps fuel their bodies and minds at school.
But if you know they plan on eating in the cafeteria or getting take-out, it’s a good idea to share these tips to help them choose a healthier lunch.
Make your order healthier by asking for extra veggies (raw or steamed).
Order a smaller portion or share your meal with friends.
Order foods that are lower in calories, fat, sugar, and sodium. For example, choose salad instead of fries, or grilled meat and fish over fried chicken fingers and fish sticks.
Ask for gravy, sauces, and salad dressing “on the side,” and use only a small amount.
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