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Self-Service School Lunch Station

shahla · September 6, 2019 · 2 Comments

It had only been one week and I already felt like I was in a rut when preparing my daughter’s lunch for school. She became a vegetarian over the summer which made lunches feel even more challenging. So I did what I always do when I am looking for inspiration; I turned to Pinterest. One of my favorite ideas I found was creating a DIY lunch station for kids. I do not know who the originator of this idea is (there were a lot of similar ones), but I thank you!

Of course I can simply instruct my daughter to pack her lunch. However, at seven-years-old I don’t know that she will choose anything other than cheddar crackers and granola bars. So I added clear plastic bins and labeled them to help guide her snack choices. Adding “Pick One”, “Pick Two”, etc to bins helps her make more nutritious decisions. And I don’t know if it is related, but her lunch bag is coming home from school empty. Mom win for sure!

Currently, I am still making her “main course” (couldn’t think of a better word for that haha!). However, since I don’t need to think about the snacks/sides, it gives me more time and mental space to come up with lunch ideas that aren’t just cheese and bread.

We worked with Samsung on a review of their Family Hub FlexZone Refrigerator (you can see that review here). The flex zone is essentially a compartment of my refrigerator where I can choose it to function as a refrigerator or freezer. I chose to use the unit as a refrigerator for the kids. However, I understand not everyone has a FlexZone compartment, but you can use a shelf or a drawer to designate as your kids’ lunch station.

refrigerator organization for pack your own lunch station for the kids (the container store)

I love the clear bins I used because they are easy to clean and I know exactly what we have and need. In one of the “Pick One” bins I have various cheese choices. The other “Pick One” bin has a choice of a smoothie or almond milk. In the “Pick Two” drawer I have bins with fruits and vegetables. I try to change up the fruits and veggies in the bin based of the season and to give the kids a little more variety to choose from.

refrigerator organization for pack your own lunch station for the kids (the container store)
refrigerator organization for pack your own lunch station for the kids (the container store)
Changing up the fruits and veggies helps them try things they usually wouldn’t reach for.

I will link all of the products below (affiliate links)! Let me know if you do this and how it is working for you!

With love,

Shahla

Filed Under: Organized Tagged With: lunch station, organized, Samsung Family hub, samsung flexzone, school lunch, self reliant kids

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  1. Shirine says

    September 7, 2019 at 2:59 am

    This is a fantastic idea and I imagine that it makes packing lunches way more efficient! Also, what a great way to give your kids independence in their choices!

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    • shahla says

      November 21, 2019 at 11:28 pm

      Thanks so much for stopping by!

      Reply

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