Showing posts with label Muffin Tin Meal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muffin Tin Meal. Show all posts

Friday, 6 March 2015

Barf & Belch Valentine's Lunch

The week leading up to Valentines Day was filled with Nori Cutting and Dragons. I thought this image of Zippleback Barf & Belch would be perfect to celebrate the occasion.


A few changes and this was probably the quickest nori cutting of the week. Either that or the extra practice was paying off!

Some blueberries arranged on top of some yoghurt in a semi-Ying/Yang for afternoon tea.



And some more FooDoodlers on the cheese from Miss M's pepperoni, cheese & crackers brain break.

That's the end of this series of How To Train Your Dragon lunches, but I'm sure there will be more in the future!

Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.

~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. This post may contain affiliate links.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

April Fools Muffin Tin Meal

 
I must admit I'm not a big one for pranks & practical jokes, but I thought I'd give a few ideas a go.

There's a few version out there of 'jelly juice' only I thought of this after making the jelly. Maybe I'll be better prepared next year.

 Must admit I'm kind of happy with my pizza cup-fakes. Totally inspired by these.
Fingers crossed I'll post a pictorial how to later in the week :-)

 Instead of yoghurt today we have what is fondly referred to in our house as 'ice cream soup'
Not sweet little jam biscuits, but ham & cheese thumbprints.
And a classic worm eaten apple, only I used a lolly snake instead.





















Happy April Fools' Day!

Have you entered our competition to win a Kambrook Quatro Multi Cooker yet? 
Just in time for Mother's Day. . . I'm just saying. . . 
Details in this previous post

Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on personal experience with the product.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

First Day at Kindy and A New Nude Lunch Box


 Wow, first day at Kindergarten. It seems only yesterday we started feeding Miss M solids, no wait, that's the other one! Honey has started experimenting with food too, but I'll save that for another post. Today is about our adventure into the Orange Room at our new Kindy. . . and our new lunchbox!


I've been eyeing off the Nude Food Movers range for a while, but have been quite satisfied with our Sistema Quaddie. However, after two years it's starting to get a bit worn, and fingers crossed with a shorter day (at least 2 hours shorter than our daycare days) I won't need to pack quite so much for our little Hoover. . . Garbage Guts. . fantastic eater.


On closer inspection I was surprised at how much room there actually is in the Rubbish Free Lunchbox. Plenty of space for 2 sandwiches, a popper or two large snacks, and two snack pods, perfect for yoghurt, fruit, or anything a bit messy. (These hold about 100mL.)

In our 2L Quaddie we would normally pack:
Sandwich
'Something Else'
Yoghurt
Snack
Fruit
Treat
Drink (popper size)

In our 1.22L Rubbish Free Lunchbox we can fit:
Sandwich
Yoghurt (in a Sinchies)
Snack
Fruit
Drink (popper size)
and if I wriggled my nose a slice style treat on top (or a muesli bar).
So we're really only missing our 'Something Else' which works out well seeing as Miss M likes to have hers warmed through and they don't do that at this Kindy. They do however have a fridge so I didn't invest in a 'skin'. We'll also be sending a piece of fruit each day for a shared morning tea.


One thing I love is that there are removable pieces! The lids come off (except the centre lid) and the divider can come out too. I know this means more opportunity to loose pieces, but it also gives you more freedom to configure your lunchbox to suit.


Ain't they purty?


Here's another configuration option. I found out this purple double snack box in Coles, and it fits perfectly into the snack pod side. Someone in design has been reading my thoughts! Although not too closely because I still had to rely on my Tupperware square rounds as a sandwich box. All my other sandwich boxes wouldn't fit :-( Removing the snack divider meant a popper would fit nicely and if you squint you can see the Little Bellies Mueslis Choo Chew bar I snuck in the bottom.


Even with the lid on my Tupperware, the sandwich divider fits back in. I take that to mean I have room for the Ice Melt Bottle that's designed to go in here but I haven't seen for sale anywhere. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough. You can get it and most other spare parts for this & other lunch boxes in the range from Smash's own webshop Bonzoo. I find that a little exciting in itself, although by the time you pay for postage it may be more worth your while to keep an eye out for 50% off specials which is where I picked mine up from.


And just because it comes with the snack pods doesn't mean you have to use them. I think in the future I may pre-pack some yoghurt in them both and send one each day with a piece of fruit in the space. Maybe not a piece as large as this orange that Miss M picked out though. . .



To give you another idea of size, here's a muffin packed in too. There is quite a bit wasted space in this compartment.


I got all excited when I saw this pack at Big W. Finally a lunchbox that you can fit sandwich boxes into! I wonder if they will fit into the Rubbish Free Lunchbox. . . ?


Yeah. . .  no :-(



Well, enough about the lunchbox - onto the lunch! Can you guess what our class name is at Kindy this year?


I made an 'Orange' Vegemite sandwich on white with the crust/heel used as the top piece. Cut with an apple cutter I picked up from Target recently. I haven't added the details to my tools & toys page yet, but will get around to it at some stage. Even though Miss M can't read yet, she is recognising some letters. The word 'Orange' was cut from Red Leicester cheese and stuck to some crust off cuts with extra Vegemite.


There was the popper juice with some Little Bellies Choo Chew bars (which I reviewed last year in this post)


A slight change on our regular Pepperoni from Walkerston Country Meats with cheese and crackers. Today it's served with cheese, carrot sticks and dip in the bottom of the container. I did try to make a sort of flower, but that didn't really work and I didn't have the patience tonight to try again ;-)


Our mini 'oranges' are actually rockmelon balls (and in all honesty I removed the picks before I put the lid on. No pretty picks allowed at Kindy :-(  Choking hazard)


I also snuck in an Orange slice biscuit.



Oh, and there's the Sinchies (200ml) with yoghurt. I thought I'd get away with some mango in there seeing as Miss M has taken to stealing my mango & yoghurt snack, but apparently it only tastes good when it's on Mummy's plate.


And here it all is with the lids on. Did you guess? Miss M will be in the 'Orange' class this year ;-)


Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page. (Although I haven't updated it with my Back to School 2014 purchases as yet)

~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on personal experience with the product.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Quick Muffin Tin Snack

I hope you all enjoyed your seasonal break, or better still, continue to enjoy it until school 'goes back' in a few weeks. I'm still enjoying our little 'home holiday' before Miss M starts Kindergarten.

One afternoon Miss M asked for a snack. 'Some bikkies and dip and cheese and salami, please Mummy'.

So she got some rice crackers, cheese, biscuits, salami, Little Bellies Cereal, and dip.

Served on the side was a cup of milk.

Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.
~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on personal experience with the product.

Friday, 6 December 2013

November on Instagram

Can you believe it's December already? Flashback Friday this week is brought to you by Instagram :-)

Loving realising this didn't post properly… bite size chicken burgers trial run for #melbournecup

Loving toddler cake decorating… do you want to see the finished product?


Loving toddler artwork… happy birthday Daddy!


Loving Friday night fish an chips with Fred and friends… #familymealtimesmatter


Loving Sunday brunch… would have loved it more as the breakfast it was supposed to be 2hours ago, but I wouldn't trade those toddler snuggles for the world!


Loving the anticipation… #drwho50


Loving the visiting toddler gets #dayofthedoctor leftovers for lunch… all the good stuff got gobbled by the grown ups #drwho50 #dayofthedoctors


Loving mail… new placemats from @funbites have arrived!!


Loving an experiment… any guesses?


Loving a hot cuppa uninterrupted… watch me jinx this!


Loving a taste test… anyone up for more guessing games?


Loving Christmas inspiration… with @littlebellies

Would you like to try some Little Bellies little goodies? Enter our giveaway in this previous post for your chance to win a $50 Little Bellies Snack Pack. HURRY, CLOSES MONDAY!


Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page.

~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on personal experience with the product.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Little bellies Muffin Tin Meals

I've recently started using a muffin tin occasionally for snacks and meals for Miss M. Ideally you'd see half of it full of fruit & veg with the other three spots taken with carbs, protein and dairy. This was not an ideal day :-)
I ended up turfing the egg to be not the safe side. I couldn't' remember how long it was in the fridge for and with guests in the house I really didn't want anyone sick. If in doubt, throw it out! That's Ok though, because it made room for the spoon :-). There's also yoghurt, a cup of milk, apple slices, peanut butter/Nutella dip and. . . 
. . .  a mix of the Banana and Peach cereals from Little Bellies
Which Miss M decided she liked dipped in the yoghurt
This another same but different lunch the same week. Milk, yogurt, cereal mix, ham batons, cheese.
I love that my Take & Toss snack containers fit so neatly into this tin. And the lids and cup spouts are interchangeable too- great for portion control, storing half eaten servings, and for divvying up a few days worth of elements at once.

Would you like to try some Little Bellies little goodies? Enter our giveaway in this previous post for your chance to win a $50 Little Bellies Snack Pack.


Details of my tools & toys can be found on this page. I am not a nutritionist or dietician. Please use your own judgement when choosing foods for your family.

~J

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. This post was written for Loving Lunches. No product was received for this post. All opinions expressed are my own, based on personal experience with the product.
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