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Back to School Lunch Ideas with Web Chef Kimberly on ‘Tim Denis in the Morning’

Listen to the Tim Denis in the Morning show on Newstalk 610 CKTB tomorrow morning at 7:20am EDT, on Friday, September 4th for Web Chef Kimberly Turner to share some exciting ideas for Back to School Lunches!

Back to School Lunch Ideas:

ChillWarmer Fun Jars - chillwarmer.com - back to schoolBack to School can be daunting for some when it comes to having to create something interesting, nutritious & acceptable according to school guidelines that the kids are going to enjoy for lunches.

Check out our ChillWarmer Fun Jar Video Review

Sure, you may be fine for the first week or two, but then ideas start to wane, and school lunches can become an arduous task.

Maybe you don’t have a lot of time to make school lunches for the children, and need something quick & easy that they will like.

Healthy Lunches - aol.caAre the rules & regulations from the schools about what foods are acceptable & which are banned exasperating you, leaving you with less back to school lunch ideas than ever before?

No worries! Web Chef Kimberly Turner will be on the radio to help you with sparking some creativity, as well as some time saving ideas that will go a long way this back to school season.

There’s always some cheerful banter with Tim Denis, making Kimberly’s cooking segments just more fun.

Whether you’re in the Niagara Region or anywhere in the world, you can tune in to tomorrow’s broadcast on Friday at 7:20 am EDT – September 4th, 2015.

The podcast of the show will be published, so you can check back, in case you missed something.

Tune in Friday:

Tim Denis in the Morning Show - 610cktb.com

Be sure to tune in tomorrow for creative Back-to-School Lunch Ideas with web chef Kimberly Turner on Tim Denis in the Morning on Newstalk 610 CKTB.

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