Friday, May 16, 2014

Lunchbox look - May 12 - 16, 2014

The school year is winding down, and so too is my lunch-making. This was a rather lackluster week, but I have big plans for the last week of school next week!



Birthday leftovers! The Thermos container is closed (I didn't want to lose the heat in the chilly morning), but inside is leftover spaghetti with meat sauce and Parmesan cheese. The side container holds orange slices and snap peas. The cutest thing about this lunch is the fork/spoon - ha!




Hello Kitty! PBJ with sprinkle details (that's an Easter egg sprinkle for her nose) plus snap peas and a container with sunflower seeds in the top container, and a whole mess of strawberries in the second layer. The loaf of bread I bought this week was especially light, so Hello Kitty looks more lifelike than usual, if that's even a thing.





Frogs! I hadn't used this container in a while, so it was time to pull it out. The mini frog sandwiches are made with a bear cutter, with jumbo eyes in the ear spaces. The fruit leather tongue is my favorite. The top layer also has Goldfish, a strawberry, cheese cubes and grapes. The bottom layer has all the moist items - steamed broccoli and baby carrots, plus a silicone suitcase with a piece of Easter chocolate.




Picket fence! I will definitely be revisiting this theme with a darker piece of bread and more thoughtful cutting of the pickets, but I think it's charming even as it is. PBJ with Swiss cheese fence, snap pea stalks and sprinkle flowers. There's also more snap peas, cheese, grapes and strawberries, plus a container with chocolate-covered sunflower seeds.





Legos! This was definitely a hodgepodge meal. On the left are leftover homemade chips from dinner. The green Lego box is filled with strawberries. Next are black grapes on picks, celery sticks (only the top one is slathered with peanut butter), cheese cubes and turkey slices. A mini juice container tucks neatly at the end, which is a good thing since this is a very large box. For a Friday treat, I filled a dog container with a scoop of pudding.

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