Back-to-school mornings are already a circus, the last thing any parent wants is a lunchbox that comes back untouched. At Little IA, we believe food should be simple, fun and just as thoughtfully packed as our personalised lunchboxes themselves. Here are three easy, nut-free recipes that will get eaten and not forgotten.
1. Rainbow Sushi Sandwich Rolls
Think sushi, but with bread. These rolls are colourful, bite-sized, and sneak in veggies without anyone noticing.
Ingredients
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2 slices soft wholemeal bread (crusts off)
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Cream cheese or hummus (dairy or dairy-free)
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Thinly sliced cucumber, carrots, and red peppers
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Turkey or chicken slices (optional)
Method
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Flatten bread slices with a rolling pin.
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Spread cream cheese/hummus.
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Layer thin veggie strips (and protein if using).
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Roll tightly and slice into 3–4 pieces.
Why kids love it: It looks like sushi but tastes like a sandwich. Bonus: tiny hands can help roll them.

2. Pizza Muffin Bites
Because pizza is a guaranteed win, but these mini muffins are a healthier, lunchbox-friendly take.
Ingredients
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1 cup wholewheat flour
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1 tsp baking powder
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1 egg
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½ cup milk (or oat milk)
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½ cup grated mozzarella/cheddar
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½ cup chopped veggies (peppers, mushrooms, or sweetcorn)
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2 tbsp pizza sauce
Method
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Preheat oven to 180°C.
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Mix dry ingredients, then stir in wet.
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Fold in cheese, veggies, and pizza sauce.
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Spoon into mini muffin tray, bake 12–15 mins.
Why kids love it: Bite-sized, cheesy and dippable. Serve with extra pizza sauce in a leakproof Little IA stainless steel bento.

3. Apple “Cookies” with Yogurt Drizzle
These are crisp, sweet, and look like cookies (so kids buy in instantly).
Ingredients
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1 apple, sliced into thin rings (remove core)
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Greek yogurt (or coconut yogurt)
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Sprinkle of granola or dark choc chips (nut-free)
Method
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Spread a thin layer of yogurt over apple rings.
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Sprinkle with granola and choc chips.
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Chill in fridge before packing.
Why kids love it: It feels like dessert but gives them fibre, crunch, and sweetness without a sugar overload.

Packing these recipes in our personalised lunchboxes and snack boxes means fewer forgotten items, less waste, and more joy when kids open their lunch mid-day. Because food is not just about nutrition - it’s about independence, ownership and making everyday moments feel special.

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