Running out of steam with lunch ideas for kids? We’ve been there; sometimes a PB&J just doesn’t cut it. We’ve rounded up a bunch of kid-approved wraps to keep lunchtime feeling fresh. They’re healthy and easy to put together, so they’re a win for everyone. Keep reading to add these ideas to your school lunch arsenal.

Meatless Mondays

The Wimpy Vegetarian

Introduce your kids to the magic of Meatless Monday with this wrap from The Wimpy Vegetarian. With protein-rich quinoa, black beans and hummus, it'll keep them full for hours. To get the recipe, click here.

Taste the Rainbow

Super Healthy Kids

Watch your kiddo’s eyes sparkle in anticipation as you prepare this radiant wrap-up. With red, orange, green, purple and a nice dollop of cheese for a creamy feel, it’s really like eating the rainbow. Super Healthy Kids suggests adding chives (full of nutrients!) for a burst of flavor. Click here to get more recipes.

Ingredients
1 teaspoon of chopped chives
1 wedge of laughing cow cheese
Red tomatoes and red bell peppers sliced thinly.
Orange Carrots and orange bell peppers, sliced thinly
Green avocados and green lettuce, sliced thinly.
Purple cabbage, sliced thinly.

Method
1. Combine chives and cheese and spread this over a whole wheat tortilla.
2. Fill the tortilla with crunchy and colorful veggies!

Hunger Squash-ing

Pinch of Yum

This scrumptious panini is a pocket of sweet butternut squash, warm black beans and ooey gooey cheese. It’s guaranteed to fill those small bellies to the brim. Recipe master Pinch of Yum recommends grilling the wrap for a firmer hold. For more kid-tastic recipes, visit A Pinch of Yum.

Ingredients
3 cups chopped butternut squash, steamed or roasted
1 cup cooked quinoa
1 cup rinsed black beans
chopped scallions
whole wheat wraps
white crumbly cheese (feta, gorgonzola, cotija, etc.)

Method
1. Mix the first four ingredients together; season with whatever suits your fancy.
2. Place 1 cup of filling on a wrap, sprinkle with cheese, and fold it up.
3. Grill on a griddle or panini press.

Double Take on Tofu

Lunchbox Bunch

Put these eggless salad wraps on the menu today! Lunchbox Bunch notes that steaming the tofu first brings a firmer, eggy bite. We love how this can be eaten cold (aka made the night before) as a real time saver. For more yummy vegan easts, visit Lunchbox Bunch.

Ingredients
18 ounces firm tofu, cubed and steamed - salted to taste
1/2 cup vegan mayo, aka Vegenaise
1/3 cup Dijon mustard (classic Grey Poupon is the best)
1/4 tsp cayenne powder
1 tsp turmeric
1/2 tsp black pepper - fine
2 tsp seasoned rice vinegar
1/2 cup chopped sweet onion - Vidalia onions work best
also needed: 1 XL wrap tortilla, and greens (red leaf lettuce was used in the wrap seen below)

Method
1. Toss Well.
2. Chill.
3. Fill wrap and serve!

Hearty, Healthy and Homey

Hungry Hannah

We often consider honey mustard to be the king of condiments. With Hungry Hannah's perfect balance of sweet, tangy and salty, drizzle it over your wrap of chicken and veggies and roll the wrap up tight to avoid sauce drippings on clothes. Satisfy that tummy rumble with more recipes at Hungry Hannah.

Ingredients
2 tsp plain Greek yogurt
1 tsp yellow mustard
3/4 tsp honey
1 whole wheat wrap
1 small breast grilled or baked chicken
2 slices of tomato
a small handful of fresh spinach (or lettuce)
1-2 tbsp shredded cheese

Method
1. To prepare the honey mustard sauce, whisk together the Greek yogurt, yellow mustard, and honey in a small bowl until smooth. Set aside.
2. Lay out your wrap on a flat surface and layer with chicken, tomato, spinach, and cheese.
3. Pour honey mustard sauce on top and roll up your wrap tightly.

A Blanket of Summer in a Wrap

Love Bakes Good Cakes

With creamy avocados, crunchy lettuce, cheese and chicken all rolled up in the center, this California Chicken Wrap makes us miss summer already. Love Bakes Good Cakes' recipe is a fam fave for lunch or dinner, and there's always more meals to come—so shimmy over to her site for more food how-tos!

Ingredients
2 large flour tortillas, warmed
2 slices Monterey Jack cheese
8-12 thin deli-style chicken slices
A small handful of fresh spinach
1 small avocado, pitted and cut into slices
1 small Roma tomato, sliced
¼ cup Ranch dressing

Method
1. Layer the ingredients in the order given, dividing the ingredients evenly between the two tortillas.
2. Roll the tortilla up "burrito-style" around the ingredients.
3. To serve - Cut in half on a bias, if desired.

Beef Up and Roll

Gather for Bread

For that midday pick-me-up, Gather for Bread has the tastiest roast beef wrap recipe. Filled with cheese, spinach, tomatoes and roast beef, this wrap is best when heated in a panini press or grill pan so that the cheese melds everything together. Visit Gather for Bread for more mouthwatering delights.

Ingredients
1 tortilla
3-4 oz of deli-sliced roast beef
1 oz Havarti cheese, sliced
1 oil-packed sun dried tomato, chopped
1 handful of spinach
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1½ teaspoons mayonnaise
dash of oregano
dash of salt and pepper

Instructions
1. Heat panini press or grill pan over medium heat.
2. Meanwhile, mix together Dijon mustard and mayonnaise. Spread down the center of the tortilla. Top with roast beef and cheese. Layer with sun dried tomatoes and spinach. Sprinkle with oregano, salt and pepper. Slice in half and serve immediately.

Salty and Sweet Delight

Oliver Hallmann via Flickr

With a medley of sweet and salty flavors wrapped in a healthy tortilla, this lunch is made to dance in your little one's mouth. Bonus points to the sweet kernels that add a juicy pop in this roll-up.

Ingredients:
1 whole wheat tortilla
1 slice of ham
1/4 cup of corn, drained
Sliced red pepper
2 lettuce leaves, sliced
2 tablespoons of low-fat mayo

Method:
1. Spread mayo on the tortilla.
2. Arrange lettuce, red pepper, ham and corn (in the center) of the tortilla.
3. Roll up tightly and pack!

Jerk in the Right Direction

eMeals

Here’s a paleo chicken lettuce wrap recipe that’s so packed with flavor that your kids will be begging for more. It’s super light, so kids won’t be falling into a food coma during school. We recommend using a big piece of lettuce and pinning it tight with a toothpick for less of a mess. Hop on over to eMeals for more healthy recipes.

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons coconut oil
½ large onion, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
4½ cups chopped cooked chicken
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon Jerk seasoning
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
2 heads Bibb lettuce

Method
1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
2. Add onion and garlic; cook 6 minutes or until onion is browned.
3. Stir in chicken, lime juice and Jerk seasoning; cook 3 minutes. Stir in thyme.
4. Separate lettuce leaves, and fill leaves evenly with chicken mixture.
5. Roll up, if desired.

— Christal Yuen

 

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Popcorn and candy are the usual snacks when you are ready to stream the latest movie. Now Sam’s Club has the perfect addition for your next movie night. The warehouse club just launched two new popcorn flavors, Snickers Candy Pop Popcorn and Sweet Chaos Cold Stone Cake Batter Drizzled Popcorn.

Candy Pop Snickers is made with real Snickers candy bar pieces and drizzled to perfection with Snickers caramel and nuts and is just $5.98 for a 20 oz bag. This flavor is a Sam’s Club exclusive! 

Sweet Chaos’ Cold Stone Creamery Cake Batter flavor popcorn is the perfect snack when you are craving something sweet and salty. The handmade kettle corn is made with cane sugar and sea salt and then covered with cake batter flavored drizzle and sprinkles. The popcorn comes in a 10 pack box (1.5oz per bag) and is just $9.98, making it less than $1.00 a bag. This party-sized 10-bag box is exclusive to Sam’s Club!

These exclusive snacking combos will only be around for a limited time, so be sure to grab them soon!

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

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If your pregnancy cravings are kicking into gear or you simply love the combo of sweet and salty, then you’ll definitely want get a taste of the new Cookie Pop OREO Popcorn.

The latest in the line of candy and popcorn mash-ups, Cookie Pop OREO Popcorn swaps out the candy of the previous flavors, Candy Pop Butterfinger Popcorn and Candy Pop Twix Popcorn, in favor of cookies.

The latest popcorn concoction is made with real OREO cookies. It’s drizzled with the cream filling from the middle of the OREO and covered in crushed cookies.

The new popcorn is $5.98 for a 20 ounce bag and it’s launching exclusively at Sam’s Club on Jan. 21, just in time for National Popcorn Day. Stay tuned for more Cookie Pop flavors coming later in 2020.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Snack Pop

 

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Even though your trick-or-treat night stash of peanut butter cups is still in the pantry waiting for a Halloween reveal, Reese’s already has something even better in the works for the holiday season!

Reportedly, Reese’s Holiday Lights are coming soon—and you need these chocolate and peanut butter treats.

photo: Amazon

Even though they taste like the classic candy, these sweet and salty gems look just like mini holiday lights. That is, minus the electrical glow.

According to the website BestProducts.com, you can nab a pack of four ($3.49) starting Oct. 28. While you might have an overflow of Halloween candy coming in the next few days, nab yourself a pack of Reese’s Holiday Lights ASAP—these Christmas-y treats are only around for a limited time.

—Erica Loop

 

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Disney Parks’ new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge promises to be an immersive experience unlike any other—and if these Star Wars-themed foods and treats at Disneyland are any indication, you will definitely feel like you’ve been transported to another world!

Here is some of the intergalactic fare you can look forward to when the new land opens this year.

Blue & Green Milk

David Roark/Disney Parks

The very same farm-fresh blue milk made famous by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope can now be enjoyed by your own young Jedi. Grab a frosty blue glass (or enjoy the green variety featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi) at the Milk Stand.

Outpost Mix

David Roark/Disney Parks

This sweet and salty popcorn mix with a hint of spice is the perfect snack after taking pride aboard the Millennium Falcon. Grab a bite at Kat Saka’s Kettle in the Black Spire Market.

Ronto Wrap & Turkey Jerky

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

Enjoy a protein-packed snack of Turkey Jerky or get a little more extravagant with the Ronto Wrap filled with spiced grilled sausage and roasted pork. You’ll find this savory treats at Ronto Roasters located in the Black Spire Outpost Market.

Kaduu Ribs

David Roark/Disney Parks

Barbecue fans will love these smoked, sticky short ribs served with a blueberry corn muffin and cabbage slaw. Get a taste at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Fried Endorian Tip Yip

David Roark/Disney Parks

Enjoy this decadent Endorian chicken dish served with vegetable mash and an herb gravy at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

The Felucian Garden Spread

David Roark/Disney Parks

Vegetarians will be excited to find several meatless dining options in the new land including this plant-based “kefta” meatball dish served with herb hummus and tomato-cucumber relish. This dish will be available to order at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Out Of This World Desserts

David Roark/Disney Parks

No Disney meal would be complete without a sweet treat. Visitors can enjoy some decadent desserts, like a raspberry cream puff with passion fruit mousse or chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and coffee custard, at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Ooga’s Breakfast Drinks

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

It’s never too early for a drink at Ooga’s Cantina and intergalactic travelers can start the day off with a tasty beverage, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. You’ll find, as pictured from left to right, Moogan Tea, Blue Bantha, Bloody Rancor (contains alcohol) and the Black Spire Brew at Ooga’s Cantina.

Libations

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

If you miss the breakfast beverages, there’s plenty more to toast over at Ooga’s all day. As pictured from left to right, The Outer Rim, Bespin Fizz, Yub Nub and Fuzzy Tauntaun are some of the handcrafted alcoholic beverages you can find at Ooga’s Cantina.

Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

There are plenty of non-alcoholic concoctions available at Ooga’s Cantina as well. Pictured from left to right as Carbon Freeze, Ooga’s Obsession provision and Cliff Dweller.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open at Disneyland Resort in summer 2019 and Walt Disney World Resort in fall 2019.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Disney Parks

 

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In just a few short months fans will be able to set foot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for the first time, but if you just can’t wait, Disney Parks has released some amazing new details about what you can expect to find. If you haven’t already, book that vacation now.

The Disney Parks Blog has just debuted a new series titled “Building Batuu,” giving the world a behind-the-scenes look at the new land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, leading up to its opening day in May. Batuu is the home of Black Spire Outpost, where the new Star Wars-themed land is set. The first in the series of blog posts gives fans a glimpse of some of the dining and shopping options guests will encounter in the new land.

Here’s a handful of the many dining options that will be available:

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

Travelers can get a taste of “exotic flavors and unusual dishes” crafted by Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs at his traveling diner “Tuggs’ Grub.”

Ronto Roasters

Sample a variety of savory meats roasted over a spit fire made out of a recycled podracing engine manned by a former smelter droid.

Milk Stand

Guzzle a glass of farm-fresh blue milk or green milk, direct from Bubo Wamba Family Farms.

Kat Saka’s Kettle

Grab a snack of Outpost Mix (sweet and salty popcorn snack with a hint of spice), at one of the many street market stalls.

No trip to Disney Parks would be complete without bringing home a souvenir. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will feature several shops and market stalls to help you find that perfect memento. The shops will include Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, where you can find rare and uniquely-valued items from across the galaxy.

There’s also Savi’s Workshop, where guests can customize and build their own unique lightsabers and learn about ways of the Jedi. And then there’s the Droid Depot, where you can choose parts and construct your own individual astromech droids.

Guests can outfit their incredible adventures at the First Order Cargo and the Resistance Supply where you’ll find gear, uniforms and more. The land will also be peppered with market stalls, like Toydarian Toys, the Creature Stall and The Jewels of Bith.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open at Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort in summer 2019 and at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida later this year, in fall 2019.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Joshua Sudock for Disney Parks

 

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Who doesn’t like saving money? Um, no one. Well if you’re looking for a sweet treat, and don’t want to invest your kiddo’s college fund in your snack purchase, the new $2 menu at Dunkin’ Donuts is your magical answer. Oh, and they even have a gluten-free option!

The Dunkin’ Run menu has five snacky options that are perfect for busy moms and kids who are…on the run. Obviously. Even though you can’t exactly get your fave dozen donuts for the low, low price of $2, you can get a few tasty treats.

So what’s on Dunkin’ Donuts’ new lower-priced menu? Your choices are:

  • Donut Fries
  • Ham & Cheese Roll-ups
  • Pretzel Bites & Mustard
  • Waffle Breaded Chicken Tenders
  • Fudge Brownie

Yep, that’s right. You can totally quench those sweet and salty cravings, all with the $2 menu!

If you’re gluten intolerant or have a gluten allergy, or your kiddo does, the menu also includes one gluten-free item. In a place where gluten runs wild (yes, it’s in donuts), you’ll be happy to know that you or your gluten-avoiding child can get an entirely indulgent dessert. And what is this gluten-free Dunkin’ item? If you or your child are fans of chocolate, you’re in luck. The Fudge Brownie is listed as gluten-free!

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Dunkin’ Donuts via Instagram

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Whether you’re popping a batch in the oven or bringing home a haul from the holiday office exchange, there are few sweet treats more craveable than cookies. Between the chocolate chips, the roasted nuts and every last buttery crumb, these bite-size confections can turn even the toughest school days into distant, fuzzy memories. So the next time you’re in need of a holiday platter, a tasty reward or a scrumptious afternoon pick-me-up, visit one of these local bakeries to sample some of the best cookies in Portland.

photo: Steven Yeh via flickr

Coquine
With a name that doubles as “a light-hearted chide for a mischievous little girl,” it’s little wonder that Coquine’s cookies bring out the chocolate-loving child in us all. This darling bistro has earned raves for its seasonal menu and succulent whole roasted chickens, but we suspect that people really keep coming back for the Coquine Cookie—a chocolate chip confection with smoked almonds and salted caramel. Best of all? These addictive little treats are available to pre-order or ship—so you’ll never have to risk arriving to find empty shelves.

6839 SE Belmont St.
503-384-2483
Online: coquinepdx.com

Farina Bakery
Discover a welcome taste of Paris at Farina Bakery, a charming and whimsical bakeshop on the edge of Ladd’s Addition. The décor is cheerful and unique and the staff always friendly—but it’s the Parisian macarons that truly steal the show. Choose from 12 daily flavors that range from raspberry and marionberry to seasonal tiramisu, or make a special bulk order one week in advance. Either way, you’ll enjoy delicate macarons that are soft, crisp, airy and rich—miraculously, all at the same time.

1852 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
971-279-5939
Online: farinabakery.com

photo: Szymon Kochański via flickr

Ken’s Artisan Bakery
Whether you’re searching for the perfect loaf of crusty country bread or craving pizza on a drizzly Monday night, you’ll find a warm and aromatic welcome at Ken’s Artisan Bakery in Nob Hill. Since opening in 2001, this friendly neighborhood spot has turned out countless sweet Oregon croissants and some of the best chocolate chip cookies in all of Portland. The chocolate is rich, dark Valrhona and the cookie is crisp, perfectly browned and oh-so-buttery. The generous size makes them perfect for sharing—but really, why would you want to?

338 NW 21st Ave.
503-248-2202
Online: kensartisan.com/bakery

Nuvrei
The refined French techniques of owner-patissier Marius Pop are on full display at Nuvrei, the beloved Pearl District bakery known for its sleek display of flakey croissants and pastries. But the cookies at this minimalist bakeshop are equally special, from the flourless chocolate with walnuts to the sweet-and-salty French almond. In 2014, Pop also opened the Mac Bar in the basement, an inventive subterranean showcase of Nuvrei’s wonderful macarons, which are also available for bulk and custom orders.

404 NW 10th Ave.
503-972-1700
Online: nuvrei.com

photo: Tammy Strobel via Flickr

Pearl Bakery
Pearl Bakery has grown up alongside its neighborhood since opening in 1997, and its bread is now found in restaurants (and homes) across the city. But do yourself a favor and try the cookies the next time you’re in—you’ll find a rotating assortment that includes Valhrona white chocolate sandwiches, classic snickerdoodles, oatmeal raisin, peanut butter and a variety of shortbreads. The Parisian macarons are also tasty and creative, from the pistachio apricot to the huckleberry orange.

102 NW 9th Ave.
503-827-0910
Online: pearlbakery.com

What are your favorite cookies in Portland? Let us know in the comments below!

— Maura O’Brien