Fantasmic23
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My six-year old DS (a type 1 diabetic who also has a a tree nut allergy) is a picky eater, too, who will only eat about 6 things.
When he started Kindergarten last fall, my mom bought him two thermoses (one that said "Transformers" on it and one that was shaped like a green Crayola crayon). In those thermoses he would take Mac & Cheese, Ravioli, spaghetti & meatballs, chicken noodle soup, etc., etc. I would just heat the food in the morning and then into the thermos it would go.
He liked deli meats (bologna, ham, turkey breast) for a few months, then I received word that he wasn't eating his sandwiches. He also went on a tuna salad kick for a few months, but again I received word that he was eating only a bit of his sandwiches. He flatly refused an egg salad sandwich.
In addition to the other items in his lunchbox (juice box, fruit, pudding or applesauce cup) many times I would pack him a baggie of dry cereal, a small bowl and a thermos of milk. And there are a number of children who take dry cereal to school (my 4th grader has taken dry cereal many times). He also took cheddar cheese slices and crackers a few times. Lately he has taken a shine to cottage cheese, so I'm sure that will be packed in some of his lunches this year.
Don't make yourself crazy. Just pack foods that you know DD will eat.
When he started Kindergarten last fall, my mom bought him two thermoses (one that said "Transformers" on it and one that was shaped like a green Crayola crayon). In those thermoses he would take Mac & Cheese, Ravioli, spaghetti & meatballs, chicken noodle soup, etc., etc. I would just heat the food in the morning and then into the thermos it would go.
He liked deli meats (bologna, ham, turkey breast) for a few months, then I received word that he wasn't eating his sandwiches. He also went on a tuna salad kick for a few months, but again I received word that he was eating only a bit of his sandwiches. He flatly refused an egg salad sandwich.
In addition to the other items in his lunchbox (juice box, fruit, pudding or applesauce cup) many times I would pack him a baggie of dry cereal, a small bowl and a thermos of milk. And there are a number of children who take dry cereal to school (my 4th grader has taken dry cereal many times). He also took cheddar cheese slices and crackers a few times. Lately he has taken a shine to cottage cheese, so I'm sure that will be packed in some of his lunches this year.
Don't make yourself crazy. Just pack foods that you know DD will eat.

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