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HOT Ideas for Cold Lunches!

By Jayme Tate, Jacksonville MK PM September 2, 2011
As school year approaches, I know I am going to be packing a lot lunches!  My kids are get tired of the same old things each day, so I've decided to get creative.  I discovered the art of packing Bento lunches and thought it looked like so much fun.

     However, my kids are picky.  There is no way they'd eat any of the traditional Japanese foods- not even the rice.  But I loved the concept of packing lunches in reusable containers- no plastic bags to throw away, no wrappers, etc.  My little ones struggle opening those & sometimes when there are no teachers immediately available, they end up not eating that particular part of their meal. 

     For the best place to buy reusable containers and bags and accessories, look to Eat Your Greens, owned and operated by a Kitsap Mom!

     I decided to try my hand at Americanizing the Bento for my picky eaters- and it was a success!  I made bologna and  cheese pinwheels on whole wheat tortillas, and packed them with tiny grape tomatoes.  I put half a clementine, some caramel rice cakes, and vanilla yogurt topped with a strawberry in the next section.  On the top I put chocolate pocky
for dessert. 

     You don't need actual Bento boxes to do this!  Simple plastic-ware containers work well, with the silicon baking cups you can find just about anywhere now.  Plastic party toothpicks are great for holding sandwiches together and spearing fruits and veggies.

     Also, we pack Bento lunches and snacks all the time when we go to the park, beach, playground... anywhere really.  It's great to have and then you don't need to stop for fast food!  Just don't forget to bring a couple bottles of water.  To keep with the reusable containers, we use stainless steel ones.

     For more ideas of lunches my picky eaters enjoyed, as well as other style containers to put them in click here.