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Healthy Lunchbox Tips from a Nutritionist

Family Balance Sheet

One of the most coveted school supplies in my house is the lunch box. My kids agonize over which one to choose, and I agonize over what I’m going to put inside. I fear when I’m not present (in the cafeteria), and their packed lunch is less than attractive, it will also end up in the trash, and not their bellies.

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Back to School with KIND Bars and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

That’s why you’ll find all of our snacks are pretty much the nirvana of healthful tastiness. What began with just 8 bar varieties in 2004 has grown to over 22 bars and 6 Healthy Grains snackable clusters, and a multitude of new recipes being perfected and refined to our standards in the KIND kitchen.

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Rubbermaid LunchBlox Sandwich Kit – $6.99

Saving With Shellie

Smarter lunches start with better organization! LunchBlox makes packing healthy lunches easier than ever before. Modular containers fill lunch bags more efficiently by snapping to and stacking with each other, and can be snapped to reusable Blue Ice packs to keep foods chilled. Get this lunch box set today!

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Healthy Foods that Won’t Break Your Budget

Saving Everyday

My kids grew up on “white spaghetti”, which is just cooked noodles, olive oil, salt, pepper and Parmesan cheese. Beans are full of protein, vitamins, and minerals, so they’re not only a cheap pantry staple but a healthy one too! Try my three bean salad for a healthy lunch or snack that costs around $5 to make.

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Healthy Foods that are Affordable & Won’t Break Your Budget

Saving Everyday

My kids grew up on “white spaghetti”, which is just cooked noodles, olive oil, salt, pepper and Parmesan cheese. Beans are full of protein, vitamins and minerals, so they’re not only a cheap pantry staple, but a healthy one too! Try my three bean salad for a healthy lunch or snack that costs around $5 to make.