This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. It’s long been assumed that sack lunches brought from home are generally ...
While most students buy their lunch, a sizable number of kids continue to brown-bag it from home. That's why South Sioux City Hy-Vee dietitian Corrinna Lenort is ready to give you the ABC's of packing ...
Taking lunch from home to school, factory or office is worth the small amount of effort and time it takes to make it. A home-packed lunch means fresh, appealing foods suited to individual tastes. They ...
You may think you're doing the right thing, packing your kid's lunch in an insulated lunch bag to keep it cold and safe. But the KATU Problem Solvers put insulated bags to the test and the results may ...
A desire to recycle, save money and add that personal, imaginative touch is what entices many crafty people to create what easily can be bought. This time of year, that includes crafting a lunch sack.
And often it was produced just before bedtime -- the night before. "Students MUST bring a sack lunch." Yipes -- and the pantry revealed no useable bread, unspreadable peanut butter, and less than a ...
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