Whole Food Lunches + a MightyNest Giveaway!

When you put your heart and soul into making healthy, whole food lunches for your kids, it really makes sense to choose only non-toxic containers to pack them in. Make sure you enter the giveaway below — you could win $100 of healthy lunch gear from MightyNest and, through their MightyNest for Schools Fundraising Program, $100 for your school!

Whole food lunches don’t take much more time than pre-packaged lunches. Here is what my 4 year old brought for lunch on Wednesday.

Meadow lunch

How cute are these lunch containers?  Meadow brought a cream cheese wrap with spinach and tomatoes, an orange, sugar snap peas and there are some homemade crackers in the snack pack.

This was my 2 year old’s lunch on Wednesday.

Olive lunch

Olive got brown rice pasta with tomato sauce, a banana and some homemade crackers in the snack pack.  Both my girls LOVE their water cups too.

Olive

Not only are they safe and eco-friendly, they are totally leak proof!

Mighty Nest for schools supports the school of your choice.  If you sign your school up, every time you shop on Mighty Nest, they will donate 15% of the sales to your school.  So you get safe, eco-friendly, reusable products for your kids and home, and you earn money for your school.  Can it get better than that?  Mighty Nest also supports healthy eating and living by sharing tips and challenges. One lucky reader will win $100 of school lunch gear for their kids + $100 to the school of their choice!

Bet you can’t wait to get packing! Pledge to consider using healthier containers, and you could win over $100!

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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Mighty Nest, but all opinions are my own.

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23 thoughts to “Whole Food Lunches + a MightyNest Giveaway!”

    1. My daughter eats dairy, so she had regular cream cheese. For a non dairy cream cheese, I would probably try to tweak this recipe a little bit. https://mywholefoodlife.com/2014/03/18/dairy-free-sour-cream/
  1. The problem isn't the containers, it's can he remember to not throw it in the trash and instead bring it home. He is 4yrs old in Pre-K. Thanks for great giveaway
    1. My daughter did that earlier this year. So I asked the teacher to make sure she didn't throw it away again. She is 4 1/2 and in pre-school as well.
    2. My daughter did that earlier this year. So I asked the teacher to make sure she didn't throw it away again. She is 4 1/2 and in pre-school as well.
    3. My daughter did that earlier this year. So I asked the teacher to make sure she didn't throw it away again. She is 4 1/2 and in pre-school as well.
      1. I asked the teacher to be on the lookout but she's got 15 other kids to look after. I use those containers now on short trips to parks, doctor visits or trips into the city. I use leftover butter containers. Who won?

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