I don’t know about in your home but today is Friday and it’s been a long week. I don’t feel like cooking this evening. I can’t wait to let David know March 3rd is National Cold Cuts Day #NationalColdCutsDay. Today could be a easy-peasy meal day as we make Sandwiches.
I thought you might want to check out National Cold Cuts Day: Kid‑Friendly Indoor Picnic Recipes, Homeschool Lesson Plans & Budget Meals and even if you’re not #Homeschooling your children you can use this information with your children.
National Cold Cuts Day

March 3 • #NationalColdCutsDay • Presented by TheMommiesReviews.com
Fun Facts About Cold Cuts
- Did you know Cold Cuts are also known as deli meats, lunch meats, or sliced meats?
- Cold Cuts can be cured, cooked, smoked, or roasted, depending on the variety.
- The most popular cold cuts in the U.S. are ham, turkey, roast beef, salami, and bologna.
- Pre‑sliced deli meats should be used within 3–5 days after opening.
- Cold cuts became popular in the early 1900s as an affordable, quick meal option for busy families.
Budget‑Friendly Tips for Cold Cut Meals
- Choose store‑brand deli meats to save money without sacrificing quality.
- Use whole‑wheat wraps, tortillas, or slider buns for quick kid‑friendly meals.
- Pair cold cuts with fresh fruit, veggies, or cheese cubes for balanced plates.
- Roll slices into “cold‑cut pinwheels” for toddlers and preschoolers.
- Freeze unopened packages to extend shelf life and reduce waste.
Indoor Picnic Recipes (30 Minutes or Less)– Perfect for homeschool lunch, family dinner, or a cozy indoor picnic on a rainy day.
Build‑Your‑Own Cold Cut Sandwich Board
Ingredients:
- Assorted cold cuts (turkey, ham, roast beef)
- Sliced cheese
- Rolls, crackers, or mini croissants
- Lettuce, tomato, pickles
- Fruit cups or grapes
- Chips or pretzels
Directions:
- Lay everything out on a tray or board.
- Let kids build their own sandwiches.
- Add fruit and a crunchy side for a complete meal.
5‑Minute Cold Cut Roll‑Ups
Ingredients:
- Tortillas
- Cream cheese or hummus
- Sliced turkey or ham
- Shredded lettuce
Directions:
- Spread cream cheese on tortilla.
- Layer cold cuts + lettuce.
- Roll tightly and slice into pinwheels.
Cold Cut Chef Salad Cups
Ingredients:
- Chopped lettuce
- Diced turkey or ham
- Cheese cubes
- Cherry tomatoes
- Ranch or Italian dressing
Directions:
- Layer ingredients in small cups.
- Serve with a fork for a no‑mess homeschool lunch.
Homeschool Lesson Plan
Theme: Food Groups, Nutrition, Budgeting, and Practical Life Skills Ages: Preschool through Middle School
Preschool–1st Grade
Focus: Food groups + fine motor skills
- Sort pictures of foods into protein, grains, dairy, fruits, veggies.
- Practice spreading, rolling, and assembling sandwiches.
- Read: The Very Hungry Caterpillar (food sequencing).
Grades 2–5
Focus: Nutrition + reading comprehension
- Research where deli meats come from and how they’re made.
- Create a “Healthy Lunch Plate” poster.
- Math activity: Compare prices of different cold cuts and calculate savings.
Middle School
Focus: Budgeting + food safety
- Compare cost per ounce of pre‑packaged vs. deli‑counter meats.
- Write a short report on food preservation (curing, smoking, refrigeration).
- Science tie‑in: Why does meat spoil? Explore bacteria growth basics.
Recommended Books:
| Age Group | Book Title | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Preschool | Eating the Alphabet | Food recognition |
| Early Elementary | What’s on Your Plate? | Nutrition |
| Upper Elementary | Food and Nutrition for Every Kid | Science of food |
| Middle School | The Omnivore’s Dilemma (Young Readers Edition) | Food systems |
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates