Back-to-School Lunches Made Better with Fresh Sourdough
- Sherrie
- Aug 3
- 2 min read

As summer winds down and backpacks come out of the closet, families everywhere are preparing for a new school year. Between early mornings, homework, sports, and busy schedules, packing lunches can quickly become another item on the to-do list.
The good news? A fresh loaf of sourdough can make lunch prep easier—and a whole lot tastier.
Why Sourdough Makes Great Sandwiches
A great sandwich starts with great bread. Our naturally fermented sourdough has a hearty texture that holds up well to your favorite fillings without becoming soggy by lunchtime. Whether you're packing lunches for kids or taking one to work yourself, fresh sourdough turns an ordinary sandwich into something special.

Five Easy Lunch Ideas
1. Classic Turkey & Cheddar
Layer turkey, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and tomato on Herbed Butter Sourdough for a timeless favorite.
2. Ham & Swiss
Try Rosemary Garlic Sourdough with ham, Swiss cheese, spinach, and a touch of Dijon mustard.
3. Chicken Salad
Creamy chicken salad pairs perfectly with the rich texture of Jalapeño Cheddar or Herbed Butter Sourdough.
4. PB&J with a Twist
Our Cinnamon Sugar Sourdough adds a delicious hint of sweetness to peanut butter and your favorite jam.
5. Apple & Cheddar Grilled Sandwich
Thin apple slices, sharp cheddar, and a touch of honey make a simple lunch that's full of flavor.

Don't Forget a Sweet Treat
No lunchbox is complete without dessert! Add one of our homemade cookies for an extra smile at lunchtime.
Make Mornings Easier
Busy mornings are less stressful when fresh bread is already on the counter. Slice your loaf the night before, prep sandwich ingredients ahead of time, and you'll have lunches packed in minutes.
Fresh This Week
Whether you're preparing for the first day of school or simply looking for delicious lunch ideas, we're here to help.
Fresh. Local. Small Batch.
Thank you for supporting our family bakery. Every loaf is handcrafted with care, and we're honored to be part of your family's table this school year.


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