Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Beyond The Sandwich

My kids get tired of sandwiches day after day and I really can't blame them.  It's too hot for something in the thermos so I thought I'd try some kabobs. Food is always better on a stick, eh?  There really is no theme for this box but I thought it turned out colorful and fun nonetheless!

Ham and pineapple kabobs, Vanilla yogurt with strawberries, cucumber flowers and orange bell pepper strips with hummus for dipping, and a sesame stick for a treat. The containers with the hummus and the yogurt both have lids and they fit snug in the box.


Now it's time to start thinking outside the sandwich box. My kids don't really like mixed up things like casseroles so I think it will be a challenge but stay tuned to see what I can come up with!

Make sure you pay a visit over to Shannon over at "What's For Lunch At Our House" aka http://www.bentolunch.net/  for great ideas and be sure to check out her Wednesday posts ever week!

Happy Wednesday everybody! Eat well and be happy :)

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Can't Box Me In!

Ok, I admit it. I have a thing for containers, boxes and organizational do-dads. Big ones, little ones, partitioned ones, metal ones, cute ones, transparent ones...they ALL have a purpose in my house.

(There....I've said it now maybe my husband will leave me alone about it...although I doubt it!)

With one kiddo going back to school and one starting school, it was the perfect time to pick up some new boxes for lunches. I had been coveting the boxes from Planetbox.com and finally broke down and ordered a couple. I don't regret it one bit, because I absolutely LOVE them, but my husband about had a heart attack when he saw the price. Just remember, it's easier to ask for forgiveness than for permission ;) (ok, not good marital advice and if you ever send your significant other over to my blog I will deny I ever wrote that!).

I do have other containers but these are my go-to ones right now. I can fit the perfect amount of food in them for my 5 and 7 year old and it makes packing a healthy, well-rounded, lunch a snap. Even if you don't do the cut outs/themes/embellishments, these are still a great option. The fact that they are stainless steel make them even better in my opinion; there is no leaching or staining and I can toss them in the dishwasher each night and they are perfect and ready to go first thing in the morning. The little containers that come with them are fantastic for dips or other softer items like yogurt. My boys have an easy time opening and closing them and seem happy with them and it presents the food in such an appealing way that their boxes come home completely empty each day.

Today's lunch wasn't much in the creative department but I think they will still be happy with it.


Whole wheat bagel with cream cheese and ham, brocoli florets and carrot sticks with ranch dressing in the little container for dipping. Grapes and blueberries and a few Bunny Grahams as a treat. The red bag at the top of the picture is a Re-Pac bag with salsa Sun Chips.

The Re-Pac (Re-PacBags.com) bags are also fantastic! They are reusable zip bags that are lined so that you can even put things like peach slices in them and they won't leak. I just turn them inside out, hand wash them, and leave them out to dry with the dishes, although you can supposedly machine wash or put them in the dishwasher. The fabric and colors are awesome and the zippers super easy for little hands. The amount of Ziploc bags that I no longer use is outrageous!

I'll share more about boxes and other options over the next week or two. If you put your questions in the comments I'll try and answer them!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Alright, I can take a hint

So I'm not really a blogger, although I do like to talk and ramble and...stutter post....quite a bit, but it's been suggested on numerous occasions that I blog about my kids' lunches. I'll sure give it a shot but, to be honest, I'm not that original and I get most my ideas from fabulous other blogs out there. I'll try and keep those links handy for my posts in any case.

Since I'm not really a blogger, just who or what am I? Well, I'm a Domestic Goddess and Chief Boo-Boo Kisser to 3 of the most amazing, challenging, smart, and crazy little devils;  aka Alex (7), Noah (5) and Zoe (2).  Alex and Noah just started school a week ago so I've been trying out new things for their lunches.

Today was one of those "new" things. I wanted an under the sea type theme so I decided to try something a friend had done for her son's birthday; Octodogs!  I needed small ones to fit into the lunchbox so I used the ends for the octopi and then the middles I made crabs. They turned out cute but...will they eat them? I don't know how room temp hot dogs are going to go over with my little culinary cuties but it was worth a shot.

For the Octodogs I cut off the ends and then cut slits to create the legs. The crabs were the middles of the hot dogs sliced lengthwise and then the legs cut into them. Once they were all sliced and formed, I dropped them into a boiling pot of water to curl the legs. It didn't take long, maybe a minute tops.

To round out the lunch we have sour cream and onion Goldfish crackers, cucumber rings, strawberries and blueberries, a little container of ketchup for the octodogs/crabs and a little bit of mini chocolate chips as a treat.