Monday, September 16, 2013

The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School - a Literary Lunch


Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man.




Oh wait...
That is how the original story of the Gingerbread Man goes but in the new book from Laura Murray, the Gingerbread Man is actually loose in the school and trying to catch up to the kids at recess after they forgot him in the classroom.


This is such a fun book with a new twist on the Gingerbread Man story!


The Gingerbread Man is even trying to escape our Lunchbots lunchbox! So, before he escapes...we packed:
  • a half an apple
  • a gingerbread man peanutbutter sandwich on a seaweed black board with cheese decorations
  • strawberries and
  • a berry cereal bar with fruit leather letters
Please head over to The Little Crooked Cottage to see an exclusive interview with the Gingerbread Man - and find out if he does have a belly button - and see my lunch there!




Monday, August 19, 2013

Star Wars Lunchbot



We still have 8 days before school starts and lunch packing will become more regular again. We have however been busy with our summer schedule of summer sports. I wanted to share this quick and easy Star Wars snack box I packed for my two little kids to eat while watching their big brothers play football.


We gathered our supplies and picked our food: apples, grapes, star shaped cheese crackers, a few leaves of salad and nut butter bread. I had recently won these fun Star Wars sandwich presses from Sarah from Blame it on the Bento and we already had a few light saber food picks.


Our Lunchbot Trio ended up looking like this filled with:
  • two Star Wars nut butter sandwiches
  • star crackers
  • apples and grape lightsabers
And if you are wondering why we picked Darth Vader and C-3PO, there is a very simple explanation! They both in our Star Wars ABC book and on adjoining pages ;)




Things I used to make this lunch:


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Happy Birthday, Eric Carle!



Today is Eric Carle's Birthday and we are celebrating with a "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" lunch!


 This is our well loved copy of The Very Hungry Caterpillar..


This book has been a longstanding favorite - first my favorite book when I was little - and now my kids' favorite! They can never hear enough of the little caterpillar eating through all this food until he had a stomachache.


  • a watermelon caterpillar
  • an eaten apple slice
  • and eaten strawberry
  • an eaten watermelon
  • an eaten cheese stick
  • an eaten hot dog and 
  • an eaten piece of pie made out of a peanut butter sandwich

Happy Birthday, Eric Carle!

Check out the Linky hosted by Creative Food for more Eric Carle Lunches!


Monday, June 10, 2013

Disposable Field Trip Lunches {with Tutorial}


We had a couple of field trips lately and I wanted to share our disposable field trip lunches with you.


This field trip lunch was for a regular field trip for First Grade:


I packed a strawberry container with:
I have gotten some questions lately about packing disposable field trip lunches and wanted to show you how I generally pack mine:



1) I layer napkins into the strawberry container.


2) I add the apple or other heavier large items like an applesauce or pudding.


3) Try to fill up the bottom with the heavier items like a cereal or fig bar.


4) Next, I added the pocket sandwich.


5) Last but not not least: the juice pouch. I froze mine to use as a cooler and added a piece of wax paper between the sandwich and juice pouch so the sandwich would not get soggy. Depending on your juice pouch or container you can also add the juice box first and layer the heavy items on top finishing with the sandwich. My son likes his sandwich very cold and that is why I chose to layer the juice pouch on top of the sandwich :)


6) Fold over the napkins to cover the lunch...


7) ...add a cute Lunchbox Love Card and you have a fun and thoughtful field trip lunch without squished sandwiches and broken crackers :)


Disposable Field Trip Lunch for Sports Day


The school requested a disposable brown bag lunch for last week's field trip and this is was we packed for lunch:

  • Mott's all natural Applesauce
  • Cheez-It Scrabble crackers
  • a peanut butter sandwich
  • carrots and cucumbers
  • grapes in a paper muffin cup
  • and three blueberry morning cookies as well as
  • a big bottle of water
To prevent the peanut butter sandwich and grapes to be squished, I packed everything into a recyclable sandwich deli box. With the added fun napkin and Lunchbox Love Note - wishing them a great day - it was a fun and special day lunch. The bottle of water and deli sandwich box fit in a XL brown paper bag!

And if you want to stock up on Lunchbox Love Cards for lunches and upcoming field trips, use my code Mamabel to get 15% off right now :)

Friday, June 7, 2013

Mama and Me Brunch



It has been a hectic week filled with doctor's appointments, errands and many meals on the go.
We woke up to a rainy, cloudy, dark day and I felt we needed a good long hearty breakfast today before we are headed back out to finish up our weekly errands and even seeing one of my sons in a school play.

I decided to make a German breakfast with plain yogurt, Swiss muesli and Kaiserschmarrn. Kaiserschmarrn is comparable to a thick pancake and a popular dessert in Austria and Bavaria. It was exactly what I needed today.


My daughter's Din Din Platter Brunch:
  • an apple umbrella
  • plain yogurt with a mini chocolate chips rain drop
  • Naturebox Vanilla Macroon Granola
  • Kaiserschmarrn with powdered sugar
  • strawberries



My plate has also Kaiserschmarrn with powdered sugar, strawberries and a small bowl of plain yogurt with swiss muesli and apple bits.

Have a sunny day!



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Every-Bunny Loves Lunch



Last weekend we found a special visitor on our porch:


Can you guess how excited my kids were? We let him rest in the shade and gave him some water and carrots. He stayed for a couple of days and the kids loved having him around.


He eventually went home to a new home and I know the kids miss him. I decided that it would be nice to make them bunny themed lunches to remind them of our special guest :)


Our yubo is packed with:
  • four mini bunny sandwiches
  • carrots and Annie's bunny cheese crackers
  • vanilla yogurt with a sprinkle bunny shape and 
  • Naturebox Vanilla granola with a small bunny cup filled with mini chocolate chips for the yogurt


I also added a sweet Lunchbox Love Card to remind them how sweet it was of them to care for the bunny.


Our yumbox is packed with more bunny food:
  • Annie's cheddar bunnies
  • a cereal bar
  • 4 mini bunny sandwiches
  • tomatoes with a bunny pick
  • cucumber flowers
  • and a few gummy treats


And when my preschooler saw all the bunny lunches, she of course wanted one, too. She helped pack her own lunch for today:


Since she ate at home she just packed a yumbox tray:
  • with baby carrots
  • Annie's cheddar bunnies
  • four mini bunny sandwiches
  • apples with a bunny pick
  • and cucumber flowers as well as
  • a few fruit gummies


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Simple Laptop Lunch Box


I cannot believe this school year is coming to an end and my 5th grader will graduate soon and become a middle schooler, sniff.


There are 9 more days of school and today we packed a simple Lunchtop Lunches bento box:
  • popcorn
  • fruit snack
  • apple slices
  • a Nutella filled stamped sandwich
  • a cereal bar



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Rainy Day Lunches



We are starting the week on a rainy, dreary and windy Tuesday. I decided to brighten their day with colorful lunches and pack all their favorites.


I packed our yumbox with a blueberry Chobani Champions tube yogurt, apple slices and kiwi, left over chicken, mini ice cream shaped peanut butter sandwiches and some baby carrots with dip. We packed milk today instead of water. 



For my second grader I added some sun with a funny Lunchbox Love Card, and packed his yubo with Pirate Booty and cinnamon almonds, puzzle shaped peanut butter and blueberry jelly sandwiches and vanilla yogurt with Naturebox Vanilla Macroon Granola and a few mini chocolate chips. He brought home made strawberry milk in our thermos Funtainer. Hope the sun peaks out for lunch!


My 5th grader brought lunch in his Laptop Lunches bento box filled with Pirate Booty and Cinnamon Almonds, apples (and mini chocolate chips for his yogurt in the mini container), vanilla yogurt and a nitrate-free salami sandwich on whole wheat bread. He packed some lemonade to bring summer to school.

Let's hope the rain goes away!!


Here are some of the things I used to make these lunches (the links contain affiliate links):

 


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Laptop Lunches



We packed a simple lunch in our Laptop Lunches lunch box today:


We packed:
  • cheese crackers
  • cereal bar
  • vanilla yogurt and mini chocolate chips in the mini container
  • apples and strawberries
  • a chicken and spinach sandwich
  • ice water (not pictured)
Today is also the last day to enter my GIVEAWAY! Good luck!




Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Snack for Lunch



We have a busy morning today so we are packing a snack lunch to go:


Our Easylunchboxes are filled with apples, Pirate Booty, snack mix, carrots, 1/4 whole wheat bagel with cream cheese and Annie's bunny graham cookies.

Have a great day y'all!


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

A wormy lunch



The wonderful people from Fun To Eat Fruit send us a surprise package last week and my kids were so excited to get more fun apples in the mail!


They sent us two of their new designs (stay tuned for more fun to come) and today we packed lunch with a worm - literally.


We packed half a Granny Smith Fun to Eat Fruit apple with a cute worm design, Pirate Booty and a peanut butter sandwich with a gummy worm in our Easylunchboxes.


And the other half of the apple was packed for snack in our Lunchbot Trio with Somersault sunflower seed crackers and more Pirate Booty.


 

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