Showing posts with label munchkin mealtime bento. Show all posts
Showing posts with label munchkin mealtime bento. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

Bologna spirals lunch...

Ugh!!! Woke up this morning to a torrential downpour outside, severe thunderstorm warnings, no electricity, and my backyard a flooded swampland. Thanks to the hubs (hmmm...'thank' may not be the right word) and his cell phone alarm for waking me up on time. My first instinct was to leave the kids in bed, roll over, and go back to sleep. This would have been a reality if my oldest had not had TCAP testing today and if my poodle had not been nudging me to go out. Nothing like a cold wet poodle nose to getcha going! Thankfully, my oldest is easy in the morning before school....throw on some clothes, brush teeth, grab a protein shake, and he's ready to go. My hubby offered to hop in the ark (haha) and take him to school, so, yep! I let him. This gave me a few extra minutes to lounge in the bed  get Z ready for school. It's mornings like today that I am so very glad that I take time at night to make Z's lunch.


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This lunch is packed in the Munchkin Mealtime Bento Box.
*Natural Selects bologna roll ups
*cheddar cheese Ritz Bitz
*carrot rounds and green beans
*Red Delicious apple wedges
*Yoplait yogurt
*mini cinnamon rice cakes
I added a few spiral shaped picks to go with the bologna spirals.


Some of the things, or similar things, that I used to make this lunch:




Sunday, April 20, 2014

FUN sandwich-free lunch ideas

Do your kids like sandwiches? Sandwiches are neat, portable, and nearly a no-brainer, aren't they? My little guy likes sandwiches, and he would eat them every day if that's what I packed for his lunch. Z is a good eater, and will eat just about anything that I put in his lunch. So I admit, it's easy for me to fall into the 'sandwich, pretzels, fruit, done!!' rut. When Z started first grade last year, I decided to change up his lunch a couple times a week to break the monotony of a sandwich lunch every single day (um, yeah, I know, this is probably more for me than for Z). 

Many of you, however, have kids that don't like sandwiches, or that tire of them quickly in the lunch box. So, today, I've pulled together 12 of Z's favorite non-sandwich lunches that I've made. Yes, we're liberating ourselves from bread and breaking free from the monotony and boredom of the sandwich lunch.


Below this collage, you will find the links to each sandwich-free lunch numbered 1-12. Click on the link to find out more about each individual lunch. 


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1.     Egg Muffins-  The recipe for egg muffins can be found under my "Recipes" tab above. These are great in a lunchbox because they are still very tasty at room temp.
2.     PB&J Rollups-  Tortilla roll ups are a great lunch idea. You can fill them with PB&J, meat and cheese, veggies, chicken or tuna salads, or whatever fillings you like best.
3.     Quesadillas-   Quesadillas are good in the lunchbox if your kids don't mind them room temp.
4.     Leftover pasta-  I like to send a Thermos in Z's lunchbox for items that need to be served warm. The possibilities are endless with a Thermos.....leftover spaghetti, lasagna, macaroni & cheese, soups, stews, dinner leftovers all work great in a Thermos. Z even likes to have oatmeal in his Thermos for lunch.
5.     Hotdogs-  OK...what kid doesn't like hot dogs! I buy either Natural Selects or Applegate brand nitrate and preservative free hotdogs and lunch meats so I don't feel so bad about sending these in Z's lunch often.
6.     Pasta dippers-  This was an idea passed on to me from another lunch blogger...sending pasta and sauce separate in order to allow for dipping. Z loved this in his lunch.
7.     Pizza Rolls-   Z loves the store bought pizza rolls, so on occasion, I will send them for his lunch. He likes them fine at room temp.
8.     Potstickers-  Potstickers are a new item that I've recently sent in Z's lunch. I can't say that he was overly thrilled with them. But, if your kids like potstickers, they are great in the lunchbox with a side of dipping sauce.
9.     Pancakes-  Pancakes are always a hit with Z in his lunchbox. Served with a container of real maple syrup, they are always a winner.
10.   Pizza stuffed biscuits-  I bought these little biscuits stuffed with pizza sauce, pepperoni, and mozzarella cheese at the grocery store. These would be easy to recreate using a can of crescent rolls.
11.   Tuna salad-  Chicken, ham, tuna, and egg salads are all great in the lunchbox.
12.   Corn dogs-   Z loves the mini corn dogs. These are the Morningstar Farms brand veggie corn dogs.


Here are some other great sandwich-free lunch ideas:

**Diced rotisserie chicken or turkey, lunch meat roll ups
**Quiche
**Rice or Pasta salad
**Meatballs
**Chicken nuggets-  My kids don't mind them at room temp.
**Savory muffins-  There are all kinds of yummy recipes on Pinterest for pizza muffins, ham and cheese muffins, and chicken pot pie muffins. I have not made any of these, but they sound delish!
**Boiled eggs-  Z is not a fan of boiled eggs, but they are great in a lunch, especially if you mold them into super cute shapes with an egg mold.
**Oatmeal-  Oatmeal is great in a Thermos.
**Milk and cereal- Yes, you can send cereal with milk for lunch if the milk is sent in a Thermos to keep it cold. Send the dry cereal in a container that will allow for the milk to be poured in.
**Slice of pizza
**Macaroni and cheese-  Who doesn't love mac & cheese for lunch?? It's great if sent in a Thermos.
**Tacos-  Z is not a huge taco eater (what!! A kid that doesn't like tacos?). He will on occasion eat a chicken taco if I send the meat, cheese, and other fixings separate and he gets to "build" his own.


Here are 5 great lunch packing tips to keep in mind.
  • Pick the right container. I typically use the Easy Lunch Boxes which are divided into three sections or the Munchkin Mealtime Bento box which also has three different compartments with lids. Fun and unique Bento boxes would be great, too.
  • Be sure your lunch boxes are BPA-free and are microwavable and freezable (if you think you’ll be reheating or freezing the food). 
  • Maximize your leftovers. Leftovers are a beautiful thing! Dinnertime leftovers are great in the lunchbox because they make lunch packing quick and easy. I often plan my family's meals so that I can have leftovers for lunches. A Thermos is a great investment to add to your lunch making arsenal. 
  • Mix up the lunchbox. So what if certain foods don't "go” with each other. Kids don’t care! PB&J with pasta salad? Why not?
  • Go for convenience. You don't have to pack a gourmet lunch to have a healthy and nutritional lunch. Many convenience food items now are very healthy and are great choices for kids. My kids love the on-the-go fruit and veggie pouches and portable fruit snack cups. They’re high fructose corn syrup-free and taste great. My kids also love the packages of freeze dried fruit. They're 100% fruit and are preservative and additive free. 

I'd love to know what your favorite sandwich-free lunch foods are. I'm always looking for new food ideas for the lunchbox.

This lunch post is linked to:BentoLunch.net/ What's for lunch Wednesday




Thursday, March 6, 2014

We are ready for Spring...

This has been such a crazy week. We got hit by a snow and ice storm on Sunday night, and it sent our entire city into a state of panic. We rarely get bad weather here, so any amount of ice or snow sends us all into a frenzy. My kids have been off school since Monday. I've enjoyed spending the time with them, so lunches this week have been very simple. No blogging!! But, school is back in session today, and I have to admit, I'm ready for spring. Mr. Groundhog, whatever deal you made with winter, you need to reconsider it, PLEEEEEEZE!!

Hopefully channeling a little spring with today's lunch.
I'm using the Munchkin Mealtime Bento box for this lunch. I really like this box because it has 2 containers with lids that fit snugly together. I like that tiny little section between the 2 containers, too. It's the perfect size for a few M&M's or other small treat. The rest of the box holds plenty of food, as well.

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This lunch is packed in the Munchkin Mealtime Bento box.
*Natural Selects honey ham cut into flower shapes
*cheddar cheese Ritz Bitz
*red seedless grapes
*carrot rounds
*sweet corn
*Yoplait dye-free vanilla yogurt
*a few Skittles
*linked to: Following in my Shoes/ I Heart Lunch
I added a couple of cute and fun flower picks to "springify" the lunch.



Some of the things, or similar things, that I used to make this lunch:

Monday, November 11, 2013

Playing catch up....

I still have many lunches that I made back during the summer that I have not posted. So, today I'm going to post a few of them. I going to keep it simple and just post the pictures with a brief description underneath each photo. Have a question? Leave it in the comments and I'll be happy to respond back.


Pizza rolls, pretzel snaps, strawberries and grapes, carrot rounds, yogurt, tomato salad


Flower shaped sandwiches, pretzel snaps, yogurt with candy flower,
     carrot rounds, green olives, Italian green beans, strawberries



Applegate bologna and hotdog, carrot rounds and red cherry tomatoes,
cheese Nips, grapes and strawberries, black olives, applesauce in the
white cup






Friday, October 4, 2013

World Animal Day

Today is World Animal Day so I chose to make a cute kitty lunch using one of my favorite tools.....the CuteZCute cutter set.




This lunch is packed in the Munchkin Mealtime Bento Box.
*CuteZCute kitty peanut butter and all-fruit spread sandwich
*honey wheat pretzel sticks
*red seedless grapes
*black and green olives
*corn and peas mix
*cranberry sauce

Things I used to make this lunch:
CuteZCute
Munchkin Mealtime Bento

Friday, September 27, 2013

Old MacDonald had a farm.....

Well, I was hoping that the sugar snap peas in yesterday's lunch would be a home run since Z ate them for dinner the night before. They were not! I was emphatically instructed to, "not put those green things in my lunch again, please, mom." So, today's lunch has the old standby in it.....sweet corn.

Today's lunch is pretty simple....going with the farm animal theme. 






This lunch is made in the Munchkin Mealtime Bento box.
*Applegate hotdog
*pretzel snaps
*red grapes and Honeycrisp apple wedge
*baby dill pickle
*sweet corn
*Dannon dye-free yogurt in the blue cup
*Hershey's kiss


Things I used to make this lunch:
Munchkin Mealtime Bento box
Wilton silicone baking cups

Monday, September 23, 2013

Goodbye summer....

Well, yesterday was the first day of fall. I have to admit, I'm so glad fall is here. It is my favorite time of the year.....cooler temps, leaves changing color, more soups and chilli, and football. So, today's lunch is a last goodbye to summer. Yay for fall!!




This lunch is made in the Munchkin Mealtime Bento box.
*sunglasses shaped peanut butter and all-fruit spread sandwich
*honey wheat pretzel sticks
*sweet corn
*red and green seedless grapes
*Applegate hotdog
*green olives
*Dannon dye free yogurt with Lifesavers gummy


Things used to make this lunch:
Munchkin Mealtime Bento box
Wilton square silicone cookie cutter set
Sunglasses cookie cutter