How to Keep Sandwiches from Getting Soggy in a Lunchbox?

Keeping sandwiches from getting sogo in a lunchbox is like keeping your toys dry when it rains, you need to block the wet stuff from touching them.

Sometimes, the juice from fruits or drinks can drip down and make the bread soggy, just like water from a puddle can soak your shoes. That’s not fun!

How to Block the Sogginess

  1. Use a container for juicy foods, like apples or oranges. It's like giving them their own little house so they don't spill out and make everything else wet.
  2. Put a napkin or paper towel between the sandwich and any wet food. This is like putting a blanket over your toys to keep them safe from rain.

If you do these things, your sandwich stays nice and dry, just like your shoes stay dry when it rains and you have a good umbrella!

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Examples

  1. A kid forgets to put a napkin between the sandwich and their juice box, and the bread gets soggy.
  2. A parent uses wax paper instead of plastic wrap to keep sandwiches from getting wet.
  3. A student puts a crumpled paper towel inside the lunchbox to absorb extra moisture.

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