Tips on how to prepare a healthy lunchbox

Written on 29/11/2023
Niall Shanahan


1. Include a wide variety of foods

  • For a balanced diet they need fruit and vegetables, starchy foods, protein and dairy

2. Vary the types of bread

  • For example, pitta bread, bagels, wholemeal rolls – keep a stock in the freezer

3. Cook extra rice or pasta in the evening

  • These can make great salads. Try a pasta salad or filled tortillas

4. Brightly coloured bottles can make plain water more interesting!

  • Fluids are important for children – up to 6 cups of fluid should be encouraged daily. Milk and plain water are the best options. 

5. Get your child involved in packing lunches

  • Let them help choose some element of their lunch. Pick a colourful lunchbox or let them decorate one with stickers

6. Try out new ideas at teatime or the weekend

  • Children often need to see and taste new foods several times before they accept them, so try them out before including them in a lunchbox

7. Try to offer different foods every day

  • They may just want to stick with their favourites but encouraging them to eat a variety of foods is really important.