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Back to School is a Slightly Smaller Headache Thanks to Little Spoon

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ByAnna SmithSep 6, 2024In Partnership With Little Spoon

As a mom of three kids under 10, I thought I had this whole back-to-school thing figured out. Spoiler alert: I didn’t. Every year, it feels like I’m thrown into a whirlwind of new schedules, endless supply lists, and the never-ending challenge of packing lunches and snacks that my kids will actually eat.

And don’t even get me started on the picky eating phase. My middle child went through a period where he’d only eat things that were round. Round! Do you know how hard it is to make a balanced meal out of only round foods? I was seriously contemplating the nutritional value of marbles at one point.

But this year, I’ve got a secret weapon in my back-to-school season arsenal: Little Spoon. Here’s why this meal delivery service is keeping me sane as we dive into another school year:

Convenience that feels like cheating (but isn’t)

Forget acting as a short-order cook to kids who have completely different taste buds. Little Spoon has effectively promoted me to executive chef status. Their ready-made meals and snacks are a lifesaver for busy mornings. I can grab a Plate (their toddler and kids meals) for lunch, toss in a Smoothie pouch and some of their junk-free Snacks, and voila! A balanced, nutritious meal is packed in less time than it takes my kids to argue over who gets the red cup at breakfast. Again.

Nutrition without the negotiation

Little Spoon’s meals are packed with veggies and superfoods, but here’s the kicker – my kids actually love them. No more veggie smuggling or promising dessert in exchange for one more bite of broccoli. Their Plates are designed to be nutritious and delicious, which means I can skip the mealtime battles and feel good about what I’m sending to school. Plus, their Smoothies are 100% organic with hidden veggies and superfoods – a sneaky way to get extra nutrition into my picky eaters.

Variety that expands horizons

Not only are my kids getting the nutrition they need through Little Spoon, but they’re trying new foods, too (even the round food aficionado!). With options like Biteables (early finger foods) for my youngest and more complex Plates for the older two, I’m able to cater to different ages and stages without turning our kitchen into a 24/7 diner. Their Lunchers, which are build-it-yourself meals, have been particularly popular with my older kiddo who loves to feel like he has autonomy over his own lunch. Plus, the range of flavors is introducing my kids to new cuisines without the pressure of a full portion of something unfamiliar on their plate.

Allergy-friendly options that don’t feel like an afterthought

My oldest has a dairy allergy, which used to mean extra meal prep for me. Little Spoon offers vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options that are just as tasty and varied as their regular meals. Now, I don’t have to worry about cross-contamination or my son feeling left out because his food looks different from his siblings’.

Time back in my day (and sanity)

Perhaps the biggest win? Little Spoon has given me back precious time. Time that I used to spend meal planning, grocery shopping, and prepping is now freed up. Their weekly delivery of fresh, organic meals means I always have healthy options on hand, from Babyblends for the littlest eaters to Plates and Lunchers for my oldest. And let me tell you, in the back-to-school season, time is the most valuable currency a parent can have.

My fridge is stocked with Little Spoon

As we gear up for another year of learning, growing, and the occasional glitter-glue disaster, I’m feeling more prepared than ever. Little Spoon has taken a significant chunk of stress off my plate by filling my kids’ plates with good stuff.

To all the parents out there looking for a way to make your life a little easier (and healthier), give Little Spoon a try. It might not solve all of your back-to-school challenges, but with options for every age and stage, it’ll certainly make mealtime one less thing to worry about. And in my book, that’s a win worth celebrating – perhaps with an uninterrupted cup of coffee.