weaving. . .

Weaving a little fun into lunch. . .


A little fun goes a very long way when it comes to getting people of a certain height to actually eat something.
My kids aren't picky, just very unmotivated eaters. Adding a little "fancy" to their meals makes them disappear much faster and
helps me stay sane. No begging, pleading or threats of "no dessert" necessary.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Two for Tuesday

An example of lunch at home:


PB&J duck on whole wheat, banana, pear, carrot sticks, red pepper and cherry halves.
I say example because I keep forgetting to photograph the home lunches (and dinners!) This one was from whenever the last of the fresh cherries were being polished off.


Lunch 58


Lunch: half a pear, grapes, celery sticks and carrot flowers in the top.


Cream cheese pinwheels, two prunes and black olives in the bottom.
Drinks: Iced tea and chocolate milk.


The side of her bento box says this ^. It cracks me up because it's the only lunch vessel that she ever wants to take! 

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