Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cookie Cutter Sandwich

Snak today was apple and cheese.
Lunch was orange slicis, veggie bootie, a duck cutout creme cheese and jelly sandwich, a granola bar and veggies with humus to dip. I'd love to make these cookie cutter sandwiches more often. They are cute and so easy. However, I rarely seem to catch the day that we finish one loaf of bread and pull out another from the freezer/grocery store. And also we are pretty boring and usually use the same brand of bread...
A and I joined the boys for lunch today. Above is my lunch of PB&J, banana, veggies and humus.
And here is A'' lunch of veggie bootie, bananas, pasta and chicken with parmesan to sprinkle in the orange container.

Does anyone know a good way to pack banana in lunch boxes? S and E always complained that they get to "old looking and smelly" so I stopped packing bananas for them. The two lunches above were packed just an hour and a half before we ate them and we still had that problem somewhat. Our whole lunches smelled like banana!

4 comments:

  1. Banana skins are just too sensitive. If you're cutting the banana at all, you're going to have the old/smelly problem. Then there's the squishing issue, which just makes it worse. I think it's best to leave bananas for an at-home snack.

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  2. I have been told that Banana Bunkers work quite well, but their shape can be, ahem, embarrassing...
    http://bananabunker.com/

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  3. LOL on the Banana bunkers Amy... I don't think we'll go that route but thanks for the laugh! :)

    I guess we will take your advise and just keep the banana's for home snacks.

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  4. Might make them a little bit more kid friendly by writing on them. They might look past the brown spots if they have their name or something on them. Look it up on Google :)

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