Preschool morahs speak out about your kids’ school lunches
She ought to know. Having been a playgroup morah in Lakewood for years, she’s seen all kinds of lunches that moms send to school with their children. From grilled cheese to tuna, yogurt to fish sticks, she’s seen it all.
But she also knows not to question the mothers who will occasionally send an odd or unappealing lunch. These ladies are usually juggling family responsibilities, social obligations, and challenging jobs. They have plenty on their plate and they’re all doing the best they can.
What do our children’s morahs really think about the lunches we send with the kids? Which lunches make sense and which ones just don’t work? What are some of the strangest lunches they’ve encountered over the years? Family Table reached out to several experienced morahs to find out the secrets of successful school lunches. Here’s what they have to say:
Never underestimate the power of the simple, basic sandwich. It may not be glitzy or glamorous, but it certainly does the trick. Sandwiches are quick, easy, and neat. They’re also filling and easy for little fingers to hold onto. In fact, most morahs recommend it.
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