Sunday, August 28, 2011

my stash of fun food friday supplies

Pin It I've been asked by some of my followers to compile a master list of all the things I use to make my fun food fridays. Some of you will think this collection is cool, some of you will think I'm absolutely crazy, and most of you will think I need a serious intervention. I kind of didn't even realize myself how much stuff I had until I laid it all out to take pictures of it. You certainly don't need all of this stuff to make cute lunches for your kids though. You can make cute lunches for your kiddos with very minimal supplies. This is just my addiction collection and I'm sure this won't be the last of it. You could also use this list of equipment for making bento lunch boxes. Kirsten is starting Junior Kindergarten in just under 2 weeks and you can guarantee that I'll be making her cute bento-style lunches for school using these very same supplies.

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The things I use the most here are a sharp kitchen knife, scissors and veggie peeler. A good kitchen knife is essential for slicing fruits and veggies and cutting out shapes. Scissors are great for cutting tortillas into shapes for quesadillas and wraps, and veggie peelers are awesome for quickly peeling fruits and veggies.

I also use the tweezers and pick all the time. When I use my small plastic cutters, these are essential to get the small details out of the cutters.

Other stuff I use occasionally are my apple slicer for slicing apples and other fruit, pizza roller for quickly cutting up quesadillas, pancakes, etc. I also have a variety of scoops and melon ballers for scooping fruit like watermelon, kiwi, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, etc.

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These larger plastic cutters aren't my favourite, but I do use them occasionally. The metal cutters definitely cut through sandwiches, fruits and veggies easier. I do use them for tracing shapes on quesadillas, and the plastic ones with the handles (star, heart and flower) are really good.

You can find the plastic cutters with the handles here
And you can find a huge assortment of plastic cutters here

22 comments:

  1. I am just starting this cute food journey and I have found a lot of inspiration from your blog. I made my son the rainbow fruit dish just yesterday. He goes to preschool and has a Goodbyn so I have been trying to keep his lunch cute and healthy. So far so good. I can't wait to add to our supplies. Thanks for the info!

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  2. Wow, I love your "collection!" Love your ideas too!!

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  3. Now that is some awesome collection! Hugs and blessings today Jill

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  4. I already knew you were crazy! But crazy in a GREAT way! xo

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  5. I love those egg molds, they are so fun ;)

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  6. I'm also at the front end of the cute food journey (I tried it for awhile and found my boys wouldn't eat things that had been "changed" but they are really little!) So, I'm excited for when they will recognize the shapes/concpets :-) Thanks so much for this, I really needed it - I'm such a visual person!

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  7. Thank you for sharing what you use! I learned a lot.

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  8. I want a stash like that!!!!

    Maggy

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  9. I am going to try Fun Food Friday for my boys school lunches. I think the challenge will be sending things that won't get ruined in transit.

    Today I made a spot to keep all my supplies. I am excited to have it all in one place!

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  10. Wow! Amazing! What great tools! So inspiring to create fun food! You need to write a book and include all these great tool ideas too! You are Amazing!

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  11. I don't think it's crazy at all, it's fun and creative and your kids love it and will remember that you were awesome. Wish so badly that mine were little and I could do this with them.

    Love that you posted all this for us, fun to read. I have to say my favorite thing is the little silicone cups, they just make the lunches fun and pretty. You have an awesome collection.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Hi, I´m your fan, I´m from Guatemala C.A., and I love what you do with the food. I just posted in my blog about your tools and everything you use to do the things that you do http://petitdi.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/asi-es-como-lo-logran-los-dubiens/. I´ll be visiting...

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  13. I feel like I should get the sandwich cutter first, but what I really want are the icing googly eyes ...

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  14. Thanks for posting this. I've been doing fun lunches for my kids for about two months now (thanks to you!) and I'm ready to start doing some bento lunches as well. I'm curious what kind of Bento boxes you use. I've seen several but what I really like about yours are the cups inside that can hold yogurt and applesauce. Some of the others I've seen just have dividers and don't look like they'll work as well with liquids. Thanks!!

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  15. Thanks Melissa! The bento boxes I've been using are made by lock and lock. They are the 3.6 cup lunch box with 4 dividers (trays). Most of my bento posts have the link to amazon where I bought them, but it seems they are sold out right now. Hopefully they will get more in stock soon. They're pretty hard to find!! I always wrap the containers of yogurt or applesauce in tin foil before I pack it in the lunch bag too. Otherwise it would spill into the other compartments. I hope that helps!

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  16. Great thanks!! I had been looking at the Lock & Lock boxes. And thanks for the suggestion to wrap them in foil! I wouldn't have thought of that. :) If you're curious, here are some of the fun lunches I've been doing for my son. http://www.jmkmatthews.blogspot.com/2012/01/fun-with-food.html. Thanks for being such a wonderful inspiration!

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  17. Awesome Melissa! I'll check your lunches out right now.

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  18. I am so going to try this for my extreme picky eater. She is 3. I pack her daycare lunch every single day because she won't eat meat, eggs, pasta and most veggies. With such a limited diet (and sometimes an overall aversion to mealtime) , I need to make the process fun! I am hopeful this will make it more enjoyable for her. Looking forward to hearing more ideas from your blog!

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  19. Good luck Nicole! I have a picky eater myself (my son), and while this isn't a miracle fix, I really do think it encourages him to at least try new foods that he normally wouldn't eat.

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