A quick and easy fruity bliss ball recipe that’s free from nuts – but not flavour! – making it the …
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The Apricot, Coconut & Muesli Balls are a great light and healthy bite sized snacks, perfect for the kids lunchBoxes.
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These Peaches and Cream Muffins are quick and easy to make and great for kids lunch boxes or afternoon tea.
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Looking for a delicious savoury muffin recipe that your kids will love to have in their school lunch boxes? My …
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Breakfast fruit biscuits are a great breakfast snack for busy mornings filled with fruit and wholemeal flour.
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These Pumpkin, Feta and Spinach savoury muffins are a great lunchtime hunger buster which can be packed with filled with …
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These Jam and Cream Muffins are a quick, easy and tasty muffin that’s perfect for freezing and popping straight into …
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Move over boring Vegemite sandwiches! Here’s a quick, exciting, and nutritious lunchbox idea that the kids will actually eat (and …
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Pineapple and Coconut Muffins
Quick, easy and delicious Pineapple and Coconut Muffins that are freezer-friendly, making them perfect for school lunchboxes, afternoon snacks, or …
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Chocolate Raspberry Muffin recipe, that is full of chocolate flavour with a burst of summery fruit. They are easy to …
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A delicious Banana Weetbix Muffin recipe perfect for using up your overripe bananas and the crumbs at the bottom of …
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10 easy-to-follow steps for preparing a healthy school lunch box that your child will actually eat – plus some delicious …
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Vegemite and Cheese Pastry Scrolls
Looking for a lunchbox snack that the kids will love? Try these quick and easy Vegemite and Cheese Pastry Scrolls.
Welcome to our School Lunchbox Recipes category, a carefully curated selection of nutritious, delicious, and kid-approved meals designed to fuel young minds throughout the school day. Understanding the importance of variety, taste, and health in children’s diets, we’ve compiled a range of recipes that appeal to kids and ease the morning rush for parents—all with the added bonus of being freezer-friendly.
Kickstart the school week with Mini Quiches, perfect for tiny hands and packed with protein and veggies to keep energy levels up. Easy to customise with your child’s favourite ingredients, these quiches can make vegetables fun to eat and are perfect for batch cooking ahead of time. The best part? They’re freezer-friendly, so you can cook up a batch on the weekend or during school holidays to have on hand for packing lunchboxes. Just pop them in the kids’ lunchbox in the morning, and they’ll be defrosted by morning tea time.
Our Vegetable Slice is another crowd-pleaser, combining the goodness of seasonal vegetables in a tasty, sliceable form. It’s an excellent way to sneak extra nutrients into your child’s diet, and it tastes just as good cold, making it ideal for the lunchbox. Like our quiches, these slices freeze beautifully, ensuring you always have a quick and healthy option on busy mornings.
For those inevitable sweet cravings, our Banana Choc Chip Cookies and Chocolate Chip Zucchini Muffins offer a healthier take on treat time. These recipes cleverly incorporate fruits and vegetables, reducing the guilt while still delivering on flavour and that much-needed energy boost during school hours.
We understand that food needs to be fun and flavourful to appeal to kids. From savoury snacks to sweet treats, each recipe is designed with busy families in mind, ensuring that preparation is straightforward and the ingredients are accessible. Whether you’re looking for new ideas to refresh your lunchbox lineup or nutritious options that don’t compromise on taste, our School Lunchbox Recipes category has everything you need to make meal prep a breeze and ensure your child looks forward to lunchtime every day. With the convenience of freezer-friendly recipes, you can cook once and be prepared for many lunches to come, putting something in the kids’ lunchbox in the morning and knowing it will be ready and delicious by morning tea time.