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Food and Entertaining Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Tasty, Nutritious Lunch Box Choices Made Easy
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(ARA) – Spiral bound notebooks, pencil sharpeners, and the familiar sounds of recess. For millions of kids across the country, that means it’s time to hit the books and time to brown-bag their lunches as another new school season nears. As children are busy preparing for the new school year, parents too are busy -- busy trying to determine what will go into their kids’ lunch boxes and how they can squeeze a well-rounded, yet tasty and nutritious diet, into it.
With so many foods to choose from, it’s no wonder parents struggle to find the right balance between what’s good for their kids and the kinds of foods their kids will want. Fortunately for kids and parents, sometimes nutrition and good taste can often be found in the same package.

Lauren Niemes, executive director, Nutrition Council of Greater Cincinnati, offers several simple suggestions on how parents can transform their child’s lunchtime fare into a nutritious and tasty meal. “By adding these creative little extras, you can help your child meet the updated US Dietary Guidelines which call for increases in fruit and vegetable consumption,” said Niemes.

* Add vegetables, such as lettuce, tomatoes, or green peppers to a plain turkey or tuna fish sandwich for a colorful crunch. Instead of heavy mayonnaise, try flavoring the sandwich with a squeeze of lemon juice for some added zest.

* Brown bag baby carrots or celery sticks for a crunchy snack packed with essential vitamins and nutrients.

* Replace donuts and cupcakes with a natural, fat-free treat, such as a banana. A banana offers the sweet taste that your child craves, but, unlike traditional desserts, will provide your child with essential nutrients including fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6 and potassium.

* Sliced apples with peanut butter make for another timeless, snack-time favorite. The fiber in the apple will help keep your child full until dinner, and the peanut butter is an excellent source of protein.

* Prepare your child’s favorite sandwich using whole grain, honey wheat bread for a slightly sweet taste with added texture.

* Pack a healthy trail mix filled with a nutritious assortment of nuts, raisins, crunchy cereal flakes, dried apple and strawberry slices. Sprinkle some cinnamon on top for added sweetness and flavor.

To help parents find other easy ways to incorporate fruits into their children’s lunch box, produce companies like Chiquita Brands International have introduced smaller and pre-packaged snack options that help kids meet the USDA’s recommended two to five servings of fruits a day.

Chiquita Fruit Bites, fruit snack packs with crisp apple slices, are an excellent example of ready-to-eat choices for parents that are ideal for lunch boxes and snack-time. These sweet and tasty bite-sized apple slices are fun for kids to eat and provide them with essential vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin A, iron, and magnesium.

If fitting more fruits and vegetables into your son or daughter’s back-to-school eating plan still seems like a lot of work, consider this: one large banana is the equivalent of one cup of fruit. “That means the banana you sliced up on that bowl of cereal this morning can put your little one half way to his daily goal,” points out Niemes.

For those parents who may want to help their child maintain a healthy weight, low-fat diets rich in foods containing fiber – such as bananas -- tend to produce a feeling of fullness, which can help control the quantity of food he eats. A single medium banana has 16 percent of the daily reference value of dietary fiber – and no fat, sodium or cholesterol. And a banana is easy to grab on the way out the door as your child leaves to catch the school bus for a quick breakfast or to save as an afternoon snack.

For those craving the same terrific taste and nutritious benefits of a banana but not necessarily hungry enough to eat a full one, Chiquita’s new Chiquita mini’s are a naturally smaller variety of bananas that are perfect for snacking, lunchboxes and smaller appetites. Measuring about half the size of a regular banana, Chiquita mini’s offer the same great taste of a regular banana and are a tasty, nutritious snack that are fun for kids to eat at lunchtime or anytime.

So the next time you pack your child’s lunch box for school, go ahead and give your kids the great taste they crave and the nutrition they deserve. After all, there’s no need to choose between the two.

For more information on tasty, nutritious lunch box treats for your kids and some simple recipe ideas, log on to www.chiquita.com and click on the link that says “Discover.” Courtesy of ARA Content

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