Pre-School and Daycare

*Cute lunch check-in*

One day late! It was a long, busy weekend!

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My DD turned 5 this weekend, so this was her last lunch as a four-year-old, with foods that she chose herself, packed in a new box with four containers. Star spaghetti with sauce and cheese, blueberries, celery, yellow carrots and a Babybel cheese.

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Hello, 5-year-old! Again, DD's choice of foods. Five mini jelly sandwiches on picks, a tower of celery, blueberries on rainbow picks, hardboiled egg with party hat and a Babybel cheese.

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I'd like to think DD ate some other things on her birthday party, but her lunch on Saturday pretty much consisted of this pancake cake (cook cake batter on a griddle like pancakes) and lemon cakepops.

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Dogs! Rotisserie chicken with a dog pick, a stack of yellow carrots, Wheat Thins, blueberries, Babybel cheese with cupcake dog decorations, cashews in a dog silicone container, a few dog bone crackers and two little strawberries. Lots of food, lots of variety and she ate it all!

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DD has suddenly decided she's into dinosaurs, so I did my best to make a dino lunch in a mini three-tiered bento box. Mini sealed sandwiches and blueberries with bone picks. In the middle are a Babybel cheese with a dino cutout (DD was not impressed with my work), hardboiled egg and some s'mores Goldfish. Strawberries at the end.

Have a great week everyone and PIP your cute lunches here!

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Re: *Cute lunch check-in*

  • Most of my bento containers and accessories come from allthingsforsale.com. Once a year I go to a Daiso store in California - not sure if they have one where you live. I've also recently found a few Sistema containers from Old Navy and they work great - they're a little shallow but work just fine.

    Don't worry about jumping in with both feet. I certainly didn't. Just do one thing. Maybe you make a regular sandwich cut in half, but you get out a cookie cutter and cut a piece of cheese to put on top of the sandwich. Even though it seems completely OCD, stacking up the fruit/veg into neat piles or putting them into silicone cupcake liners rather than just a jumbled pile is another thing you can do. Start small! You can do it!

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  • caetdcaetd member
    Very Cute!
    BFP #1 12/18/08 DD born 8/28/09 BFP#2 Due 7/17/12 MC 11/15/11 at 5 weeks..We have an Angel looking over us. BFP#3 2/27/12 EDD 11/4/12 Beta #1 @ 12dpo 51.2 Beta #2 @ 14dpo 150.4 1st US with HR of 144. Lilypie Third Birthday tickers BabyFruit Ticker
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