Showing posts with label Thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thursday. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox

I'll be brief today since I have to take the baby in for a vaccination in about 10 minutes. Isis has whole wheat crackers with peanut butter for spreading, some raisins, cherry tomatoes, and peeled celery in the lower half of our one piece container. The top holds a mini rice crispy treat and a bag with five fruit swirl marshmallows. She is also drinking water from home today. I'm picking Joplin up at lunch time to take her out for a special lunch at Braum's, and ice cream for dessert (for her at least)!
Have a great day!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Friday Lunchbox

We had a really busy Thursday between a trip to the pumpkin patch with my oldest and the fall festival so I wasn't able to fit in a lunch box post. I packed 3 lunches including mine, all with celery, cauliflower, snap peas, and grape tomatoes. The girls had ranch for dipping, and I used a mixture of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic salt, and Italian herbs. We also had deli turkey and wheat crackers with mozzarella cheese for the girls. They ate some orange slices and granola bars as well. Joplin and I also shared some pomegranate.
Today I packed a pumpkin themed lunch in the one piece containers. Flour tortillas filled with cream cheese are cut with a cookie cutter in the shape of pumpkins. A jack-o-lantern adorned cupcake liner is filled with party mix, and the matching picks have grape tomatoes on them. A cutie orange has a fun face drawn on with permanent marker. They also get a pumpkin iced brownie and some candy corn and mallow pumpkins.
Sorry this post is coming so late in the day, but I spent this morning at the Just Between Friends Sale stocking up on winter clothes for my three girls. We also got a few books, a vanity mirror for my oldest, a lap desk for the car for my pre k middle daughter, and a fine motor skill building toy for the baby.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox

I tried a little something new today. The girls love peanut butter and jelly, and lately I've been substituting local creamed blackberry honey for the jelly. This gives them a natural sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, and since it's local, it can help with allergies. The only problem I've run into is that the honey (even though it's creamed) runs out of the edges of the sandwich. I've seen nifty little tools that trim the crust and seal the edges of the sandwich at the same time, and even found one for just $1.50! I figured I could do this myself without a little plastic tool. After making the sandwiches (one with a single piece of bread folded, one with two pieces) I peeled off the crusts and used the tip of a butter knife laid flat against the edge of the bread to press it closed. It worked like a charm!  Along with their sandwiches the girls have a bag of dry Life cereal, a Cutie orange, strawberry yogurt tubes and Mott's fruit snacks with hidden veggie juice. They both have water bottles packed today in an effort to get them to eat more. I think they drink their milk to quench their thirst, but it fills their bellies for the moment so they don't feel hungry anymore. They haven't been finishing their lunches well this week, and I hope this helps.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox

Today they are serving chicken nuggets in the school cafeteria. That is Joplin's favorite, but Isis refuses to eat them (I can't blame her!), so I only have one meal to pack today.
She will be eating hot dog cheese kabobs with a side salad, and cinnamon applesauce. I also included some animal crackers and a mini box of raisins.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox - Tools of the Trade

I didn't manage to get a picture of the girls' lunchboxes this morning,  so I decided to give you a peek at a few of the essential tools I use to make their meals fun and portable.
This container is great for packing salads or fruits and veggies for dipping. It has an airtight built in cup that has yet to leak. I bought these at the Dollar Tree last year, and thought I'd try them out. They have become one of the best containers we have! I had 4 of them originally, but threw one out after it was left in the lunchbox over the weekend with broccoli inside :P
I'm not so frugal that I won't throw out a stinky container, and that one was STINKY! Another one got left at my grandmother's house and I haven't dug through her cabinets to find it. So we are left with two, which motivates me to wash them as soon as we get home so I can repack them for the next day. 

These silicone baking cups are great for separating dry and moist foods. I put them inside large compartments to hold snack crackers, raisins, and my favorte - side salads. They have become very popular thanks to the growing popularity of bento lunch bloggers and pinners, so they are easy to find in a variety of sizes. I recently got a 2 pack of larger ones in the bargain dollar section at Target. 

I have a variety of other plastic box containers that only have one compartment, so I use small plastic lidded bowls to hold sauce or other small items like chopped tomatoes or peanuts. The silicone bowls are actually baby food storage containers, and the lids are more secure than the others, but stain easily. I made the mistake of putting pizza sauce in 2 of them, and they are now orange and still smell like pizza after 3 washes.

Now for the fun stuff! These are mini cookie cutters that I got on spring clearance at Hobby Lobby. They work great for cutting cheese and fruit into fun bite sized shapes. 

The butterfly cutter is sandwich sized, and makes an adorable crustless sandwich. I purchased it at Dollar Tree.The round cutters cut circles on one side and are scalloped on the other side. I found this pack of 6 in tapering sizes on the cake decorating isle in Walmart for around $3. They work well for cutting tortillas and sandwiches, and the small one is perfect for cutting lunch meat into those perfect lunchable-esque rounds. They would also be great molds for shaping granola bars, crispy rice treats, or even a serving of cooked rice.

Up until now, I have had to get really creative when making kabobs for my girls (using toothpicks, chop sticks, and even plastic spoon handles), but I stopped in the Dollar Tree yesterday for a few organizational items, and found these great plastic picks. They will be used for meat, cheese, pickles, olives, and fruit, and I may even get out the glue gun to add some fun decorations to the top for an added surprse. 
I keep a variety of plastc bags in the pantry, and use them mainly for wet items like cut fruit, or to keep sandwiches fresh and soft. It's also nice to have them as a backup in case I dont  get the reusable containers washed. 

The ice packs, drink bottles, lunchboxes, and our one piece containers are with the girls at school, so I'll have to show you those later. The girls have 3 mini turkey and cheese sandwiches, pretzel sticks with peanut butter, and side salads today. Joplin picked a pear for her fruit, and Isis wanted raisins.
It may seem like a lot of stuff, but we have accumulated all of this over time. Just always be on the lookout for useful items at good prices, and eventually you'll have a nice little stockpile of tools. 

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox

I often pack meatless meals for my kids' lunches at school. I have a few reasons for doing this. First, it's cheap. Second, it's safe. There is no risk of the lunch getting too warm and my children getting Listeria. Third, it's healthy. All the sodium (salt) in lunch meats can't be good for their little bodies. Finally, they usually don't WANT any meat. It's almost always the item left in the box when they get home.
Today, the girls will have a meatless nacho lunch. In the large part of the container is a lidded bowl full of their favorite salsa, a silicone cup with fresh lettuce and tomatoes, and white corn tortilla chips. The small round part has California black olives, and each will get a tube of yogurt on the side. They will be choosing milk or juice from the cafeteria to drink.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Thursday Lunchbox

I am obligated (by my own conscious, of course) to report that Wednesday's lunchbox was a bust :(
My girls brought home most of their pretzels, tomatoes, and pinwheels, and only ate fruit and marshmallow rice treats. I guess it could be worse, but I'm still not satisfied with the quality of their meals.

Thursday will be different! I've turned to the original, good old standby "Momma's lunchable."
Today the girls will get identical lunches, but in different containers. First, the crackers are buttery store brand Ritz in a snack zipper bag. Then I added sliced mozzarella and deli turkey breast cut into circles with a small cookie cutter.

Raw baby carrots and broccoli are accompanied by some ranch dressing for dipping. Finally, a SMALL marshmallow rice treat in a zipper bag will be the only sweet item for today's meal.

These tried and true staples of the lunchbox will surely end up in their bellies instead of the trash can...at least I hope so!

No time for pictures today, sorry!