Amazon SUBSCRIBE & SAVE BEST PRICE: Nabisco Variety Pack

Amazon SUBSCRIBE & SAVE BEST PRICE: Nabisco Variety Pack

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  • Make your next party or gathering a hit with the Nabisco Sweet Treats Cookies Variety Pack.
  • This variety pack includes a mix of Classic Oreo, Golden Oreo, and Chips Ahoy! with 2 cookies per pack!
  • Each individually sealed pack locks in freshness and is perfectly portioned for gatherings, lunchboxes, road trips, and more.
  • The snack-size packs provide on-the-go convenience.
  • This includes thirty 0.78oz single packs of Oreo, Golden Oreo, and Chips Ahoy!

These are marked OU-D.

Amazon BEST PRICE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE: Pringles

Amazon BEST PRICE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE: Pringles

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  • Satisfy your snack craving with the irresistible taste of original flavor, cheddar cheese flavor, and sour cream and onion flavor potato crisps; uniquely shaped and seasoned from edge to edge
  • Make snack time more fun with the original, stackable potato crisp; pop open a can and experience the classic flavor and satisfying crunch of Pringles Potato Crisps
  • Always tasty, never greasy; a delicious and crispy way to put the wow in your snacking routine; a travel-ready food made to enjoy at home or on-the-go
  • Grab a cup at game time, pack a snack for school, enjoy a stack at the office and stow them in lunchboxes; the savory, stackable snack options are endless
  • Packaged in a 12.9-ounce box containing 6, 0.67-ounce cups of Original Flavored Pringles Potato Crisps, 6, 0.74-ounce cups Cheddar Cheese Flavored Pringles Potato Crisps, and 6, 0.74-ounce cups of Sour Cream and Onion Flavored Pringles Potato Crisps

The regular pringles are OU and the other two flavors are OU-D.

Hacking (and Packing) School Lunches Part 2

Hacking (and Packing) School Lunches Part 2

My husband wrote about some of the thinking that went into our lunch planning with the kids. I figured I should write a follow-up blog about what our results were and some of the specific hacks we have used. I hope you will also share the ideas you come up with.

I created a Pinterest Board so I could save all the ideas that I have found on the internet. I am a visual person and there are so many great ideas. We went through the board with our kids and created our own list.

Here is the list we came up with:

Packing List for Kids' Lunches

We also set up time on Friday afternoons or Sundays to prepare as many snacks as possible for both Shabbat and the week. It may just mean taking down the box of pretzels from above the washing machine and dryer or it might mean packing individual bags for the week. We have the kids put together enough of the snacks that they want to eat during the week, so when they are prepping their lunches they can just pull the kinds of food they want.

We use EasyLunchboxes for the containers. It easily divides their container into three different areas and then they put their snacks for the morning and the afternoon on top of the container in their lunchbox. I think we will need to invest in at least one thermos for some of the new ideas that they have come up with.

Our older kids go to a school that is not nut-free. I have to say that this is amazing. I love the approach they have taken to having individual classrooms that school are nut free/sesame free. The lunch room, however, is not nut free. And its a real game-changer  for my 3rd grader who eats in the lunchroom. She is able to take carrots & hummus, a peanut butter sandwich, etc. It just adds to the variety of options she has. It also teaches her a lesson to be respectful of her peers and make sure her snacks or birthday treats follow the limitations of the rest of the kids in her classroom.

Please share the ideas you come up with.