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post 23/02/2012, 10:38 PM
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Mine, always get exactly the sameas each other. Small tin of spaghetti o's, container of black grapes, container of carrot and cheese sticks and a popper.
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post 23/02/2012, 10:44 PM
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Ham sandwich, apple, rice crackers, hot cross bun, water
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post 23/02/2012, 10:44 PM
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Wholemeal cream cheese sandwich and then some sort of combination of:
Cherry tomatoes
Grapes
Carrot sticks
Blackberries(since they are growing at home, I wouldnt pay the exhorbitant price for them)
Kiwi fruit
Sugar snap peas
Anything else interesting i find on special at the shops

A piece of fruit, usually an apple, pear or banana


That said I am not always 100 percent on exactly what is in there since they make their own lunches, i did notice that DS2 has put banana slices in his sandwich for tomorrow Tounge1.gif
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post 23/02/2012, 10:45 PM
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Fruit break - small apple
Lunch -lunch order, ham, cheese and salad sand and frozen yoghurt
Recess- small yoghurt and homemade raspberry muffin

Just realized she had quite a bit of yoghurt today, frozen is her fave treat from canteen.

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post 23/02/2012, 10:45 PM
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Cheese and Vegemite sandwich on wholegrain bread, a banana and an orange cut up in a container. She also had a bottle of water and 50c for a fruit and yogurt icypole from the canteen.
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post 23/02/2012, 10:52 PM
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Polony and cheese sandwich, sultanas, celery and cucumber slices.
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post 23/02/2012, 10:54 PM
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On this very day?

Oh dear. This won't look good on EB.

Orange - cut up for fruit break
Hot Cross bun
Small tub of yoghurt
2 x Lamington fingers

I swear he almost always takes homemade fritters or zucchini quiche.

But - heck - it's been a busy week. And I ran out of bread wink.gif
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post 23/02/2012, 11:02 PM
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My kids both take a similar lunch, today they had
Homemade spring roll (cold)
1/2 a rather large carrot and a few spears of baby corn each
Apple
2 x homemade mini cupcakes
packet of rice wheels
DD also had 'fruit bakes' (biccies from aldi), DS1 had some peanuts and a mini pack of sesame snaps (these got eaten on the drive home & shared with DS2)

Tomorrow is the lazy day LOL
Tomorrow they will each have 2 types of fruit/vegetable, DD has vegemite & cheese on her sandwich, DS1 made himself a sandwich with golden syrup LOL They will also have a small container of homemade caramel popcorn and some crackers or shapes biccies or something.
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post 23/02/2012, 11:03 PM
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Today DS took:

- homemade cheese & bacon roll (no filling.. just the roll)
- cherry tomatoes
- apple
- yoghurt
- 2 of the choc chip cookies he made
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post 23/02/2012, 11:11 PM
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cheese and vegemite sandwich- wholemeal bread
orange
squeezy yoghurt
banana bread which we made yesterday.

Banana bread was not eaten, for some reason I thought it would be nice to sprinkle some demerera sugar ontop before I baked it but it was like eating it with sand on top. Don't try it!
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