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florida_2012 21 Jul 19 11:48 PM

Food Ideas for Breakfast and Lunch
 
We would like to pick up a few breakfast and lunch items from the supermarket when we go to our townhouse.
Any suggestions for handy items?
I'm thinking maybe bagels for breakfast. Any other American ideas?
Not sure about lunches. Kids normally have sandwiches but the bread is yuck - too sweet for me. Any suggestions?

Alices Aunt 22 Jul 19 07:01 AM

We usually have toast and fruit for breakfast. I find adding marmite to the toast stops it being far too sweet.

Publix do some sub rolls that weren’t that sweet you could try those at lunches instead of bread for sandwiches.

richard29 22 Jul 19 08:32 AM

Jimmy Dean Delights, a bit like Mac muffins but they have different fillings such as turkey and egg white, sausage patti and egg. They are frozen and come in boxes of 4 and family size. Have a look on the Walmart web sit for Jimmy Dean to see all the breakfast options.
You can get these in most shops, we normally get them from Publix.

bex85chelt 22 Jul 19 09:32 AM

Wraps are a good alternative if your not a fan of the bread. I agree the rolls are better than the normal bread.

We always had cereal / toast for breakfast. I know you can also get things like pop tarts, eggos etc

Jan 22 Jul 19 10:17 AM

Here is what our DD has just said about bread. They don’t like sweet bread either. (I don’t know who Thomas is!)

Arnold Country White and I think Thomas do one too. However, the fresh bread in the bakery at Publix is nice. We get the sliced white bread (bloomer shaped) and kaiser rolls for sandwiches

CarsonMac 22 Jul 19 10:56 AM

For lunches we usually pack some lunchables in our backpack for the parks. Readily available in Walmart, target usually for the bargain price of $1! They have mini pizza ones which are OK,also we get mini wraps sometimes too, also found in the lunchables fridges.

CarsonMac 22 Jul 19 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by bex85chelt (Post 13968812)
Wraps are a good alternative if your not a fan of the bread. I agree the rolls are better than the normal bread.

We always had cereal / toast for breakfast. I know you can also get things like pop tarts, eggos etc

Never had eggos, will need to investigate!

Jacko5 22 Jul 19 12:20 PM

We take the mini cereal boxed from home for the kids for breakfast and buy french bread baguette for a couple of cheap lunches tastes “normal”

florida_2012 23 Jul 19 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by richard29 (Post 13968721)
Jimmy Dean Delights, a bit like Mac muffins but they have different fillings such as turkey and egg white, sausage patti and egg. They are frozen and come in boxes of 4 and family size. Have a look on the Walmart web sit for Jimmy Dean to see all the breakfast options.
You can get these in most shops, we normally get them from Publix.

Sounds good

florida_2012 23 Jul 19 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarsonMac (Post 13968939)
For lunches we usually pack some lunchables in our backpack for the parks. Readily available in Walmart, target usually for the bargain price of $1! They have mini pizza ones which are OK,also we get mini wraps sometimes too, also found in the lunchables fridges.

Good idea. The kids like the lunchables and wraps


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