TOPSmom715
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- Jul 13, 2015
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What are some good lunch options for a young gymnast training Mon.-Fri. For 7 hours a day?
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Our gym has a no nut policy (otherwise some granola bars would get thrown in).
I will pack stuff like, turkey cheese wrap, egg whites and hummus, ham and cheese wrap, California rolls.
In a thermos things like mac and cheese, potstickers, ravioli, veggie/potatoe pancakes, Taco meat for a taco,
Add ins; apple slices, grapes, bagel with cream cheese, cheese and crackers, various veggies with dip, berries, yogurt, grapefruit, apple sauce, pineapple, grapefruit, cookies.
Maybe a smoothie on the days I don't do her thermos for a meal.
She loves sushi! I will have to try that.....thank you!Does she like sushi at all? My kids are half-Japanese and one of the only foods my son will eat is my "sushi". I refer to it more as a poor-man's sushi, though. I take a small bowl of rice and add furikake, which is a flavor topping for rice. It's basically dried seaweed and fish, depending on the "flavor". Then I throw it into a sheet of nori and wrap it up. You could also put fried egg in the middle for added protein. In Japan, it's also common to have "onigiri" as a lunch snack and these are similar, just rice formed into a ball and then covered with nori. They often have something like tuna inside.
I don't know if it's something you could get where you are or whether she'd even like it, but it's definitely something off the beaten track.