tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post8614299987414509897..comments2023-04-16T06:50:29.838-04:00Comments on moon lit hill: school lunchgardenofsimplehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06102015484332879862noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-53629819655109500252010-10-17T10:05:20.415-04:002010-10-17T10:05:20.415-04:00Packing lunches still lies in everyone's heart...Packing lunches still lies in everyone's heart. If you are passionate in cooking, preparing lunches for your love ones, then you won't feel any boredom in doing these things. Rather it will make you more motivated to think of ideas on how you can create a unique and healthy lunch pack. Moving forward, when packing lunches, every individual should check the <a href="http://www.happytiffin.com/pyramid-tiffins.html" rel="nofollow">food stacking container</a> that they will use, if it's safe, durable, eco-friendly and has 100% BPA free quality.Arahttp://www.happytiffin.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-87724992702211145262010-10-14T22:45:30.596-04:002010-10-14T22:45:30.596-04:00We are just into the first school year with James....We are just into the first school year with James. We may travel the road ya'll have already trod, but for now the bento box is working.<br /><br />He gets one lunch a week to buy and he has picked pizza day. The bento box has been a success, in that he gets something a little different every day. Whatever I can find in the cupboard, leftovers, in the fridge, etc. I just keep packing in food till all the little compartments are full. I don't do creative fun stuff. I just want it full and with something from each food group.<br /><br />James packs his own lunch some days...it's usually a handful of grapes, a handful of pumpkin candy and a cookie. He's still learning.Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01216580106264628759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-44890418187406221082010-10-06T18:42:01.203-04:002010-10-06T18:42:01.203-04:00I make hummus tacos for Lola. She thinks these ar...I make hummus tacos for Lola. She thinks these are awesome, lol. Spread some hummus, sprinkle of cheese, lettuce, tomato and so on with it, lol.<br /><br />Playing on the kabobs, you could do fruit with those, and that would be make a head for sure.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17193294741781407749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-30939322276185957402010-10-06T17:45:49.149-04:002010-10-06T17:45:49.149-04:00Marianna -
The kabob thing is a neat idea! My 7 ...Marianna - <br /><br />The kabob thing is a neat idea! My 7 year old would probably love that!gardenofsimplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06102015484332879862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-54655808994276656722010-10-06T17:03:51.389-04:002010-10-06T17:03:51.389-04:00I'm totally with you. I hate packing lunch! Ac...I'm totally with you. I hate packing lunch! Actually, I make my kids pack their own, but I still have to make sure there is appropriate food in the house. Add to that one child who won't eat bread (she will eat lunchmeat, but only if she doesn't have to touch it!) and another who won't eat peanut butter (thankfully, he eats bread!) and things get even more complicated. Oh, and neither of them will eat cafeteria food either since, as they say, it tastes like plastic. Except the ice cream of course.<br /><br />The one thing I've started doing for my non-bread eater is making mini kabobs with meat and cheese. I alternate turkey with cheese cubes on toothpicks.<br /><br />And I hear you on the kids not buying with actual money. Last year my 4th grader was going through the money like crazy. I went on to look at what he was buying...ice cream...every day!Mariannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053480963082704523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-1517667504645458372010-10-06T14:44:42.476-04:002010-10-06T14:44:42.476-04:00I share your woes. School lunches are torture no m...I share your woes. School lunches are torture no matter how you look at it. I don't know why but I HATE making lunch for my kids. How to pack something that will keep well, can be eaten at a particular temperature, does not need to be reheated, is fesh and nutritious, etc etc etc. So much energy and Danny probably just thriws most of it away. AND I can't even do the ol' standby PB&J. School lunches are crap--pizza, corndogs... Bleh!Gringahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02245243674756890649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3670889218093827671.post-16240417847846578532010-10-06T13:51:36.823-04:002010-10-06T13:51:36.823-04:00We homeschool, so we don't have the lunch box ...We homeschool, so we don't have the lunch box issues. My mom used to send us with pb+j, juice, and graham crackers every day until the revolt...then it was leftovers (maybe why I prefer cold leftovers) or she'd buy/make egg rolls or other items from the deli for lunch...here we tend to have fruit, pb, crackers, or leftovers.City Sisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11474047622089407153noreply@blogger.com