
2023 Author: Anita Thornton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-27 18:44
Between food allergies, school bans and parents' desire to provide their children with good meals while avoiding waste and over-packaging, managing the lunch box can become a real puzzle.

We suggest some simple and delicious recipe ideas, and we give you some tips for reducing waste.


I need lunch ideas for my kids
Marina Orsini and chef Marc Maulà have the perfect solution: 1001 ingredient ideas found in most homes to prepare good, simple and original sandwiches. You will find in their proposals different kinds of bases, sauces, vegetables, meats, cereals and legumes. It's up to you to assemble everything as you wish!

I want to take care of the environment and prepare zero waste lunches
Comedienne Eve Landry has adopted a simple lifestyle focused on protecting the environment. She gives youfive easy tips to do like her.
Florence-Léa Siry, zero waste expert and author of the blog Chic frigo sans fric, suggests zero waste solutions to give your children eco-friendly lunches.

Mélia and Alys Coutu have more than one trick up their sleeves to concoct recipes with just five ingredients. They offer you a touski salad and a salmon poké bowl. The first option allows you to use leftovers from the fridge, and the second, to cook a vegetarian meal.
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