Feeding a Lot of Kids...What Ddo You Serve?
I have not been doing menus because during the school year I only have my 4 year old and my almost 2 year old nephew at lunchtime...my other daycare boy arrives after lunch.
This summer I am feeding a lot of kids...I have my own 4 and I will have a total of 9-11 kids (depending on the day). That food bill will add up...so I'm starting to make a list of lunch and snack foods that I can serve that won't break the bank. I will use my idea list to make menus, going by what is on sale for the week. If any of you can jot down some things you serve or have thrity ideas, I would love to hear them so I can add to my list. I would love to hear any creative snack ideas also, usually I just go with something pre-packaged or carrot sticks/apples...I'm sure I'm missing some great ideas. Thanks. |
I keep it pretty simple and kid friendly. Here are some I could think of off the top of my head.
Lunch- Sandwiches (1-2 times per week rotating PB &J, ham, turkey, grilled cheese) Mac and Cheese Corn Dogs Chicken Nuggets Fish Sticks BBQ Meatballs Pasta w/ meat sauce Little Smokies Pizza quesadillas burritos taco salad chicken Taquitos Snacks- PB crackers pretzels/Raisins Dried Fruit Trail Mix Goldfish Crackers Cookie (2x per week) |
Cassaroles work great as well as spegitti, I have alot of stuff that use from custom cutting!! Sandwitches like grilled cheese add a fruit a veg a cottage cheese.
Snacks I have a muffin mix that I make, ants on a log(celery with peanut butter and raisin on top or chocalote chips), cookies, grahm crackers with frosting or peanut butter, cheese sticks, popcorn, bananas on stick with peanut butter melted and add honey spread on banana and top with granola, popcicles. Good luck!! |
Make sure you serve veggies and fruit to also fill them up quicker!
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Favorites here are
Tator Tot Casserole (you get the protein and 1 veggie in it!), pasta w/tomato sauce (grain and 1 veggie), HM mac n cheese, grilled cheese and tomato soup (grain, protein, and veggie!), tacos (proteins, grain, and veggie) chicken quesadilla (protein, grain) Sloppy Joe (protein, grain) PB&J (protein, grain) -- only on days our allergy kid isn't here though! During the summer we have pretty much fresh fruits and vegetables to fill the kids up on. We usually have 10-12 kids for lunch. |
Oh there are lots of ideas! Like Booroo said..casseroles are great. Here are somethings we served at my former center:
tuna noodle casserole frito pie chili mac shepards pie rice and meat mixed together Plus the usual kid friendly foods. For a cooking project for the little boy I watch, we make Pizza Men! Take a slice of a hamburger bun and spread some pizza sauce. Add eyes (black olives) nose and ears (little circle pepperonis), mouth/beard (carrots sliced very thin and cheese). Put it in a convection oven on high for about 6-9 mins and voila! |
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