A substantial snack, or a light lunch.
OK, I realize the idea of building a whole lunchbox – or even a snack box – around pretzels may sound a little crazy. But let me be clear: we are not talking about hard pretzels here. Those crunchy little bites are tasty to nibble on, but they’re just not very substantial. You could eat a whole box of them and still not feel full.
But soft pretzels – ah, those are a whole different story. A soft pretzel is more like a roll than a little crunchy snack. It’s a big, chewy, substantial treat that you can really sink your teeth into. Tuck two of those big, soft pretzels into a lunch box, with some carrot sticks and grapes on the side, and you’ve got an assortment that’s certainly enough to satisfy your hunger between meals.
In a pinch, it could even serve as a light lunch for those days when you aren’t really going to have time to sit and eat properly. Everything in it is finger food, so you can chow down on those pretzels, carrots, and grapes throughout the afternoon, whenever you get a break. It’s not a big meal, but it’ll keep you going until dinnertime.
Soft Pretzel Easy Lunchbox Idea
- 8 soft pretzels
- 2 cups grapes
- 6 carrots, cut into sticks
- Cut up carrots, and prepare soft pretzels according to package.
- Divide ingredients between your 4 lunchboxes.
- Cover and refrigerate until ready to use. Use within 2-3 days.
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Soft Pretzel Easy Lunchbox Idea
Ingredients
- 8 soft pretzels
- 2 cups grapes
- 6 carrots cut into sticks
Instructions
- Cut up carrots, and prepare soft pretzels according to package.
- Divide ingredients between your 4 lunchboxes.
- Cover and refrigerate until ready to use. Use within 2-3 days.
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