A week of school lunches
Oh it's been another crazy week here, but then again with 4 kids is there such a thing as a week that's not crazy? These are our lunches from last week - schedule wise last week was actually pretty normal for this time of year, all four kids healthy and at school.
A few highlights for the week:
The previous week I had made a big batch of whole wheat English muffins, and used most of those as crusts for mini pizzas. I made a couple of trays of little cheese pizzas to freeze, and now I have a bunch ready to go, to grab for easy lunches.
Any time you're cooking some kind of meat - chicken, pot roast, taco meat, etc. - save some extra to use as quesadilla filling. It's a very easy way to add a little extra flavor and protein to a lunch.
You might notice a trend in my lunches, that the actual foods in the lunch are not that revolutionary - but just cutting things differently, arranging them attractively, makes the lunch look more appealing. We all like to eat food that looks good don't we? Kids are no different.
Don't forget to pack lunch for you too!
S
Some of the products seen in these lunches:
Containers are EasyLunchboxes.
The little containers with lids inside the lunchboxes are also from the same brand. They are leakproof and great for holding sauce or dips, or small amounts of yogurt.
The little clear plastic forks are just some I found in the dollar section at Target. I always keep my eye out for kid sized and lunch sized things like that. But these ones here actually look very similar.
The green and blue square cups are silicone baking cups, and they work great in lunch boxes.
I got the little skewers at my local Asian market (a great place to look for Bento supplies!), but here are some similar ones.
These are the refillable squeezies that I use for applesauce.