Rock The Lunchbox – School Lunchbox Ideas
We have officially made it through the first week of school over here. Even thought it was fun to have a lunch packing break this summer, it sure felt good to breakout all my lunchbox supplies and get to work!
Now that school is back in session, I am excited to share even more lunch packing ideas for both school and work lunches. Have you heard about Rock the Lunchbox? It’s a website dedicated to sharing simple tips, lunchbox inspiration and downloadable coupons from some of your favorite brands.
Make sure to check them out for more lunchbox ideas. Rock the Lunchbox sent me a few goodies to show ya’ll AND are offering one of my readers a lunch packing bundle! So read on to enter!
Here is what the I packed for lunch this week.
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{School Lunch} For this Rock the Lunchbox lunch, I packed jelly sushi, strawberries, cucumbers, a container of dip, Annie’s Homegrown Fruit Snacks and an Organic Valley Milk. Packed in an Laptop Lunchbox

{School Lunch} This cute lunch contains a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, caramel corn and some fresh blueberries and strawberries. Packed in an EasyLunchbox

{School Lunch} My girls are in LOVE with food on a stick…. so you’ll be seeing a lot of stick food in the upcoming weeks. In this lunch box are turkey, sausage and olive kabobs, blue berries and a Cliff Zbar. Packed in a Lunchbot Trio

{School Lunch} In this school lunch you will find some corn puffs, an organic fruit puree squeeze pack, a small side salad and dressing and strawberries. Packed in an EasyLunchbox

{School Lunch} Last but not least is our Planetbox lunch! There’s a special first day of 2nd grade sandwich, fresh fruit, apple with gummy worm and some cheese crackers !



Hi,
I only pack one five days a week. My 16 year old daughter is a huge fan of all things Japanese (and is even taking Japanese at the community college). She’s always begging me to do more Bento fun and I’m loving these ideas.
Your affiliate link for the planetbox image at the bottom isn’t working, just FYI.
I work from home. I may start doing more pretty things with my lunches. Leftovers don’t have to be sloppy, right?
I pack 2 lunches. One for my second-grader and one for my Kindergartener! 🙂
We’re starting out school journey next Tuesday. So far I’ll only have one in school and I’m pregnant with our second girl!
3 lunches a day.
At least 3 lunches every weekday — 2 kids plus the hubs. Some have more flexibility (being able to heat, etc.) than others.