Sunday, December 2, 2012

this week in bento boxes

Pin It Happy Sunday everyone! I'm excited to start making Christmas lunches soon, but in the meantime, here are some cute regular lunches I have made lately. I hope you enjoy!

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I got a couple new sandwich boxes last week and I absolutely love them. The colours are gorgeous (I got blue for Cam and pink for Kirsten), they hold a good-size lunch for my kids, and they are super easy for them to open and close. Beautiful. This Trudeau Fuel Everest sandwich box held a circle cut ham sandwich with an adorable piece of lion baran for instant cuteness. It also held a silicone muffin cup with a few baby carrots, 2 strawberries with adorable lion picks, half a peeled clementine orange, and a babybel cheese with the letter C cut out - for Camden!

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Here's Kirsten's version of the lunch above. She too had a circle cut ham sandwich, but she had an adorable piece of bunny baran. She also had a silicone muffin cup with baby carrots, half a peeled clementine orange, 2 strawberries with adorable bunny picks, and a babybel cheese with the letter K cut out - for Kirsten!

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This colourful bento box was for Kirsten's morning nutrition break. The bottom tier held a fun fruit salad with raspberries, red plum slices and clementine slices. I added an adorable giraffe pick for easy cuteness. The top tier held 2 silicone muffin cups with a sliced cocoa granola bar, and some alphabet pretzels. Easy and cute!

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This goodbyn bynto was for Camden's morning nutrition break. The top section held a homemade blueberry muffin and a peeled clementine orange with an adorable leaf pick. The middle section held a goodbyn drinking bottle filled with milk. I placed an ice pack sheet underneath the milk to keep it ice cold. The bottom section held 3 fresh strawberries.

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And finally, an easy lock and lock bento for Cam's morning nutrition break. I placed silicone muffin cups in 2 of the squares for added colour and fun! I square held a minigo yogurt, another square held sliced kiwi, another square held a box of raisins, and the last square held a sliced granola bar.

Here are the supplies I used to make these lunches:




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4 comments:

  1. That blueberry muffin looks amazing!! I love these posts from you - so inspiring! Xxx

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    1. Thank-you so much! It's my favourite blueberry muffin recipe :-)

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  2. Can you share where you purchased your rectangle and square silicone cups from?

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    1. I bought my silicone muffin cups from a local grocery store - superstore or YIG if you're in Canada. I bought them last year though and haven't seen them lately! I have, however, seen very similar ones at the dollar store in Canada. They have green, purple, gray and black in the square and flower shapes.

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