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A Guide to School Lunches

$34.99

Transform your morning routine with A Guide to School Lunches, your go-to resource for simplifying school meal prep. This book is packed with 80+ practical recipes and ideas, making it easier than ever to prepare nutritious and delicious lunches that your kids will love.

  • Simplify Your Mornings: 80+ practical, time-saving ideas for school lunches.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Chapters dedicated to sandwich lunches, non-sandwich lunches, and hot lunches.
  • Kid-Friendly Planner: Includes a laminated lunchbox planner to guide your kids in packing a well-balanced lunch on their own.
  • Quick-Reference Icons: Easily spot recipes that freeze well, can be prepped ahead, and are allergy-friendly.

With A Guide to School Lunches, you'll have everything you need to ensure your kids are fueled for success every day.

Customer Reviews

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Kelly Stevens
Love it!

My husband and I are semi retired empty nesters. I saw your segment on Studio 5, and decided we needed some new lunch ideas….your cookbook was just what we needed.
Even though your intention was for school lunches, the recipes are great for picnics. The photos in the cookbook are beautiful with easy to follow
recipes. The binding is very nice and sturdy which is impressive especially at the price point of the book. I highly recommend.

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Donna Ploch
Such a Time Saver!

I love all of Brittany's books and could not wait for this one. It is so helpful and give a ton of ideas- sandwiches, non-sandwiches, and hot lunches. Thank you for creating this!

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lisa mcb
Love it!

I have the other two cookbooks and use them all the time so of course I had to get this one. So good! Thank you!

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Karrie Ethington

A Guide to School Lunches

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Teresa Devictoria
Meh

I was a bit disappointed with this cookbook. The first thing that turned me off was that in the into it only addresses “moms” as being in charge of school lunches. I would have loved more inclusive language, like “parents” or “caregivers” and even “kids” instead of just “moms.” I didn’t realize most of the things would need to be store bought- there is no actual recipe for things like lunchable pizza bread, which would have been awesome. I’m a little upset that one of the “recipes” is literally “Nutella on bread” - directions: spread Nutella on bread. More than anything, this is a collection of beautiful pictures to get your kids looking at visual options. It’s a beautiful book, but practically not great for me, and too much hassle to return.

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