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11 Dec

 

I spent all of yesterday afternoon making decorated sugar cookies. I don’t normally put cookies in my daughter’s lunch but because I have so many, she may be getting a cookie with her lunch over the next few days. This is totally fine according to her.

Today I packed a chicken sandwich shaped like a cupcake. The cutter is from my “Sweet” Lunch Punch set. I also packed, pretzel sticks, tiny grape tomatoes and celery.

This bento box is one that we bought during a vacation to Epcot a few years ago. I love this box. It’s just the right size for the amount of food Camryn eats. The top tray that the cookie is sitting on fits right on top of the larger box. I’m sure it’s for chopsticks or other utensils but I usually cram more food onto it. 😉

Daily Bento

10 Dec

For today’s lunch I packed a turkey sandwich stamped & cut to look like a kitty. I also packed Cam what I call, ‘salad on a stick’.

Basically, you take all the makin’s for a salad that you would normally eat & put them on a skewer or food pick. If I add lettuce, I just fold it where it fits nicely on the pick. This is a great way to serve salad to kids. My daughter finds it hard to eat salad with a fork so this way works well for her.

On her salad skewers are tomatoes, olives, carrots & celery. I laid them on top of spinach leaves.

In the other silicone cup are cupcake flavored Goldfish.

Daily Bento

7 Dec

Happy Friday!

For this happy bento, I used the ice cream cone shaped Lunch Punch on Cam’s hazelnut spread sandwich. I also packed strawberry fruit-filled Frosted Mini Wheats, a clementine, grape tomatoes, cupcake flavored goldfish and natural applesauce.

Camryn has been helping me make her lunches recently and last night she decided that the applesauce container needed a little something. So she ran to her room and raided her sticker stash for some decoration.

Daily Bento

6 Dec

 

For today’s bento I used the birthday cake Lunch Punch on Cam’s turkey sandwich. I also used it to make “icing” out of muenster cheese. The candle flames are just carrots that I cut by hand.

I also packed pretzel sticks, grape tomatoes and a homemade oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookie.

Daily Bento

5 Dec

 

Remember that $10 gift card that Pottery Barn Kids sent me when I ordered Cam’s purple bento box?

I used it to order a set of lunch punches, which arrived yesterday afternoon.

When I opened the package guess what I found…

Another $10 gift card!!! Pottery Barn Kids rocks!

So naturally I went right over to my laptop and put that $10 gift card to good use and bought another set of lunch punches.

These sets are running anywhere from $11.99 to $15.99 on various sites right now. PBK has them for $15.99 and they ship free.

So after my gift card, I paid $5.35 for each set to be shipped right to my door. Thanks PBK!

Also, PBK.com is running a “deal of the day” promo right now and wouldn’t you know, the Spencer bento boxes that I featured last week were on it yesterday for $10 with free shipping. So if you’re in the market for some lunch goodies, keep checking PBK.com. You never know what you might find. And you may get a $10 gift card out of the deal as well which is always fun.

Getting back to the topic of today’s lunch…

Camryn has her first loose tooth which blows my mind because she’s only 5. And frankly, I’m a little sad that she’s losing her baby teeth so early. She has such pretty teeth that all sit perfectly right where they should in her mouth and the idea that one of them will be gone soon to be replaced by a hole and then a giant adult-sized tooth makes me want to cry.

My little lady requested softer foods for lunch today because it hurts Mr. Wiggles when she bites into crunchy foods like raw veggies.

So today, we packed a chocolate hazelnut spread sandwich that was cut using the gumball lunch punch from the “Sweet” set. We also packed grapes, string cheese and yogurt with sprinkles in the shape of autumn leaves in a separate container.

 

Daily Bento

4 Dec

 

For today’s bento, I used a dough press to shape and seal hazelnut spread sandwiches. Of all my sandwich cutters, my dough press wastes the least amount of bread. Once rounds are cut out of the bread slice, there is only a small amount of crust that has been removed.

They’re super easy to use too. Just warm up the bread in the microwave for about 5 seconds, cut into rounds using the back of the cutter, then fill and seal. So easy my 5 yr old can do it. The trick to making it really seal is warming up the bread for just a bit.

I also put raw green beans, raw broccoli, tomatoes and grapes in today’s bento.

This lunch is packed in the free sandwich box we got from Rudi’s which is just a bit wider then a regular sandwich box.

The Rudi’s promo is over but I did some searching online and found this one which is a pretty darn close match: sandwich container

If you’re interested in the dough presses you can check them out here: dough press set

 

Daily Bento

3 Dec

 

I had every intention of using a different container today but Camryn wouldn’t hear of it. She said that her new purple box was her favorite and she did not want to use anything else.

I have to say that I’m really liking it too so far. It does take up quite a bit of room in the dishwasher so I’ve been rinsing it out with hot soapy water right when Cam gets home and so far that has been working well.

Today’s bento seems pretty self-explanatory. Once I got all the food in it still looked blah to me so I cut the sharp edges off of 4 toothpicks (5 yr olds and sharp points scare me) and stuck hello kitty stickers on them as well as on the juice box. Then I just stuck them in the blueberry muffins to cuten them up a bit.

Creepy hello kitty caterpillar anyone?

Daily Bento

30 Nov

Happy Friday!

In today’s bento I packed two sandwiches filled with Jif Hazelnut spread, a cheese stick, grapes, tomatoes, tortilla chips, and a small juice box that fits perfectly in Camryn’s new bento box.

I hope everyone has a great weekend.

Daily Bento & A Quick Product Review

29 Nov

I ordered one of these bento boxes from Pottery Barn Kids last Friday:

They are $16.50 (except for the lavender box which is only $11.99) and all come with free shipping. Guess which one I ordered…

Yep.

I obviously haven’t had this box long enough to do a thorough review yet so here are some quick pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Compartments – I like compartments. No need for baran or silicone cups.
  • Lots of room – Measurements are 7″ wide x 8″ long x 2.5″ high so while it is roomy, it should still fit in most lunchboxes.
  • Seems durable  – Time will tell.
  • Dishwasher safe on the top rack which is nice.

Cons:

  • All the compartments (except the largest one) are the same size. Some people will love this. I however, would have preferred if they had extended the largest compartment a little to fit a standard sized juice box or an uncut sandwich and left two smaller compartments for smaller items like nuts or dried fruit.
  • May be too large for smaller kids. My kindergartener eats about 5 bites at lunch so this box is a little large for her now but I have no doubt that she’ll get good use out of it when she’s a little older.
  • That little door on the top left compartment does not stay closed when the lid is open.
  • Not leak proof.

So even though there are a couple of things I’d like to change if I could, overall I do like it so far.

If you’re interested, this bento box can be found here: http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/spencer-bento-box-containers

In today’s bento, I packed chicken and cheese roll ups, grapes, carrots, green beans, tortilla chips, graham crackers, and a fruit and oatmeal bar. Whew! That’s a lot of food.

I also want to mention that PBK included a $10 gift card in my package which I thought was super awesome of them. I’m not sure if that’s a special thing that they’re doing for the holidays and I can’t guarantee you’ll get one too if you order but you just might.

Daily Bento

28 Nov

 

 

 

In today’s bento I packed green beans, Wheat Thins Sticks, and pineapple chunks in the bottom tier.

In the top, I used cookie cutters to make different sized heart shaped nutella sandwiches.