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Tips for Packing Freeze-Dried School Lunches

Packing a lunch for school can save money, give you greater control over what your kids are eating, and can help you manage food allergies. Young kids can’t easily rehydrate food without hot water, but that doesn’t mean you can’t put your home freeze dryer to work for school lunches. Older kids may have access to water heated in a microwave or in a coffee or tea machine. For younger kids, use your freeze dryer to preserve individual elements such as lunch meat, cheese, and fruit. Those with access to hot water can take entire entrees – including their favorite foods or leftovers.
 
jars of various freeze dried food
 
Freeze Drying Lunch Meat and Cheese
Lunch meat and cheese roll ups or sandwiches are a delicious way to send protein with your little one. Freeze drying lunch meat and cheese allows you to take advantage of bulk sales, eat organic if it’s important to you, and eliminate trips to the grocery store (including the Sunday night what’s-for-lunch-panic). To freeze dry deli slices of turkey, ham, or roast beef, roll the slices up like a sleeping bag and freeze dry in a single layer on trays. To rehydrate, dip in cool water or spritz with water. You can tell by look and feel when they are fully hydrated, and they taste just like a fresh sandwich should. For school lunches, freeze dry cracker-sized slices of cheese in a single layer on trays. To rehydrate, place in a ziplock bag with a damp paper towel and let freeze-dried cheese slowly come back to life. Or, some kids love freeze-dried cheese because it has crunchy texture.
 
5 Freeze Dried Sides

a gummy bear and a freeze dried gummy bear

Middle and High School Lunches and Snacks

If older kids have access to a microwave or instant hot water machine, rehydrating healthy meals takes just a minute. Some of our favorite school lunches for older kids are entrees that are high in protein and complex carbs. Freeze dried snacks are also important to span the gap between class and after school activities.:

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