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Bento Box Lunches

Bento Boxes are the greatest things for a child's lunch.
And honestly they are the greatest things for a mom who makes 4 lunches every
morning. No more sandwich bags and the extra expense of
individually wrapped chips and crackers.

Each morning I make 4 sandwiches and cut them in
cute shapes. I was blessed enough to find these
fondant shape cutters at AC Moore on clearance
one day and thought they would be perfect for this project.

Larry Denzil says our kids are spoiled.
I make trail mix, chex mix, granola, cheese and crackers,
peanut butter and crackers, cookies...
I try to make their goodies at the beginning of the week so I just have to
make the sandwiches and load up their lunch boxes.
And at the beginning of the school year, I purchased
these reusable but disposable containers.


Next year, I have my eyes on these babies.
They sell them at Pottery Barn for just $14,
but do put them on sale from time to time.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Adorable! Bet the kids love lunch time!

love,
Brysha
bow mom said…
Cute, you don't forget the notes do you? that's a crime at my house. The other day I was running late and Clarissa said she would pack the lunches, she even wrote a note for her brother, it was so cute!

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