Within: If you need some lunch packing inspiration, here are 10 healthy, affordable ALDI lunch box ideas that kids will love.
Has boredom set in?
Telltale signs include children dramatically announcing “There’s nothing to poooo!” (when there are definitely things to pack) and half-eaten (or worse, eaten) lunches coming home from school.
If you need some inspiration and want to save big by getting everything at ALDI, here are 10 ideas to get you started. A few things to keep in mind:
- I bought these ingredients at ALDI, but apparently you can buy them at other stores as well.
- These are just ideas to get you started. Pack foods and portions that are best for your child.
- If you want details on the lunch boxes and equipment shown here, I’ve got them for you lunch box and gear details below.
10 ALDI Lunch Box Ideas
Ham & Cheese Wheels
- Crescent rolls
- Luncheon meat with ham and swiss cheese
- Peas
- Blueberries
Box of hummus
- Hummus
- Cracker pie
- Cucumber
- carrots
- grapes
- Chocolate chips in the middle for dessert
Meatballs
- Frozen meatballs with toothpicks (vegetarian or otherwise, add an airtight container of BBQ sauce or other favorite dip)
- Bread (spread with butter, nut or seed butter or cream cheese)
- Cucumber
- Pineapple & strawberries
Yogurt with garnishes
- Vanilla yogurt (Greek yogurt has more protein than regular yogurt)
- Granola
- Strawberries
- Hard boiled egg
- Protein waffle
PBJ “Sushi”
Cut the crusts off a slice of bread. Roll flat with a rolling pin. Spread with peanut butter and jelly. Roll up and then cut into pieces.
- Bread
- Peanut butter
- Jelly or jam
- Mini peppers
- Freeze dried apples
Snack lunch
- Woven whole grain crackers
- Deli meat
- Spreadable cheese wedges
- Broccoli (dip packet in an airtight container)
- Clementines
Brioche sandwich
Oatmeal with toppings
- Quick oats (thermos pack)
- Nuts
- Strawberries & blueberries
- Hard boiled egg
Homemade pizza rolls
I used my Pepperoni Rolls recipe and switched to refrigerated pizza dough, dividing it into 8 equal pieces.
- Pizza dough in the fridge
- Pepperoni
- Mozzarella cheese slices
- Pizza sauce for dipping
- Peas & carrots
- Strawberries
Pesto Tortellini
- Tortellini
- Pesto sauce in a jar
- Baby carrots (with dip)
- Apple
Lunch boxes and packaging equipment
EasyLunchboxes Bento Box
Our favorite everyday lunch box. Comes in a set of four with colorful lids.
EasyLunchboxes snack box
Ideal for packing smaller portions. Available in a set of four.
LunchBots Trio
Stainless steel, simple and durable. Available in various sizes.
PlanetBox Rover
A cup lunch box. Comes with two watertight containers.
PlanetBox bus
Perfect for snacks or smaller lunches. Comes with an airtight container.
Silicone baking cups
Ideal for separate lunch boxes and bento boxes.
Thermos Brand Thermos
Holds 10 ounces of food and keeps it hot for five hours.
Questions about ALDI Lunch Box Ideas
What if this is not enough food for my child?
By all means, pack portions that are appropriate for your child. These photos are for ideas and inspiration only, not serving instructions. Every child is different and you know your child best.
What if I don’t have ALDI?
You can find similar items in other grocery stores.
How do I get my kids to pack their lunch?
I have a free email series that helps you do just that! It’s a 5-day plan to teach kids to be independent packers and give you some free time! Click here to receive our free email series: How to teach your kids to prepare their own meals.
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