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[[File:Mommy_Meals.png|thumb]]The '''Mommy Meal '''was a healthy lunch [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] had packed for [[Greg's Angelfish|Greg]] in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul|Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul]]. Susan got the idea from the magazine "[[Family Frolic]]." Greg had originally asked to eat at a fast food place during the road trip, but Susan said they don't serve "real food." Inside there was a tuna sandwich, an orange, a carton of milk, and a "prize" (which was really just a pack of math cards). The activities include a word scramble, a joke and an activity named "Name that Nobel Prize winner!".
[[File:Mommy_Meals.png|thumb]]The '''Mommy Meal '''was a healthy lunch [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] had packed for [[Greg's Angelfish|Greg]] in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul|Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul]]. Susan got the idea from the magazine "[[Family Frolic]]." Greg had originally asked to eat at a fast food place during the road trip, but Susan said that fas food places don't serve "real food."
 
Inside the Mommy Meal there was a tuna sandwich, an orange, a carton of milk, and a "prize" (which was really just a pack of math cards). The activities include a word scramble, a joke and an activity named "Name that Nobel Prize winner!".
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The Mommy Meal was a healthy lunch Susan had packed for Greg in Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. Susan got the idea from the magazine "Family Frolic." Greg had originally asked to eat at a fast food place during the road trip, but Susan said that fas food places don't serve "real food."

Inside the Mommy Meal there was a tuna sandwich, an orange, a carton of milk, and a "prize" (which was really just a pack of math cards). The activities include a word scramble, a joke and an activity named "Name that Nobel Prize winner!".