Keeping school lunches cold keeps kids healthy

  • By Michelle Locke Associated Press
  • Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:01am
  • Life

When it comes to lunch box safety, you can’t be too cool for school.

“One of the most important guidelines for keeping it safe is just keeping it cold,” says Christine Bruhn, director of the Center for Consumer Research at the University of California, Davis.

Safe lunches begin with safe shopping and home storage. In other words, perishable foods intended for lunches — such as raw or cooked meat and poultry — should be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. And don’t leave food out at room temperature for more than two hours, one hour if the temperature is over 90.

When it comes to packing lunch, it’s a good idea to do it the night before. This not only gives you a bit more time during the morning rush, it also allows perishable food plenty of time to chill.

Aviva Goldfarb, author of the “The Six O’Clock Scramble” cookbook, packs lunches while making or cleaning up from dinner. She recommends doing the non-perishable items such as crackers and cookies during the weekend to make things that much easier.

But how can you be sure your lovingly prepared lunch will stay cool?

One way to go is with an insulated lunch box, a frozen gel pack and thermoses. You might also want to talk to your child about the importance of keeping the lunch somewhere shaded and cool during the day — not in the sun or next to a radiator.

If bringing gel packs to and from school isn’t practical, you can slip a frozen juice box — make sure it’s labeled as 100 percent juice, of course — into a lunch box or sack lunch. By the time lunch rolls around, the juice should be thawed enough to drink, but the food should still be cool.

To keep hot foods hot, a thermos is required. You’ll get the most out of your thermos if you fill it with boiling water and let it stand for a few minutes before emptying it and putting in the hot soup.

To make the process as smooth as possible, Goldfarb, whose website focuses on time-saving ways to feed your family, suggests brainstorming with your children before the school year starts to see what kind of things they’d like for lunch.

Some suggestions:

•Tuna or chicken or egg salad with whole-grain crackers

Whole-grain bagel or rice cakes with natural peanut butter or cream cheese

Popcorn alone or mixed with raisins and nuts

Low-fat yogurt with fresh fruit and granola or other cereal (keep them separate and let your child combine them at lunch)

Baby carrots, celery, sliced cucumbers, red bell peppers and pita chips with hummus, peanut butter or other dip.

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