Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Lorax: “It's not about what it is, it's about what it can become.” ― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

On a trip to the shops, Miss M was quite happy to watch the 'Big TVs' while Mummy looked around - little did I realise that we'd then have to stay & watch the entire movie (there was only about half an hour left, but still. . . ) Then that night our night time story had to be. . . the Lorax story. Needless to say the next day's lunchbox included.  .  .






 "Lorax" ham & cheese sandwich
Large circle sandwich with crust eyebrows, moustache & nose. Moustache/eyebrows were also pressed with a fork for texture. Mini circle cutter bread eyes with sultanas
Served in Tupperware Square Round








The Lorax“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. SeussThe Lorax






I've linked up this lunch with some other fun lunches over at Bento USA, check out some of the other fabulous ideas :-)

Olympic fever!

Don't you just love the Olympic Games? Since they only come around every 4 years (2 if you follow the Winter sports), we at Loving Lunches love to celebrate this theme as much as possible while we can!

Here are some of the Olympic themed meals we've served lately:








Double helix cheerios with Olympic (egg) rings (watch for a tutorial on double helix cheerios in the future)








 





sausage rings (with bean insert); egg flower; corn/pea flower






multi-colour grapes (obviously, you can use your own country's flags, but we're partial to our own) 

  






Olympic cupcakes... I had to cheat and change the blue ring to an orange ring since I only had Skittles on hand, and they don't seem to come in blue. Blueberries, Skittles, Cheerios. Cupcake recipe can be found here: Banana cupcakes with honey-cinnamon frosting

Jeans for Genes day

The first Friday in August is flagged as Jeans for Genes Day. Did you do anything to celebrate/support the cause? Miss M's lunchbox was having a 'one of everything' day & decided to take part in both Jeans for Genes & the Olympics

Double Helix Cheerios (cocktail frankfurts) with Olympic (egg) rings

Double Helix Cheerios (cocktail frankfurts)

Double Helix Cheerios (cocktail frankfurts)

Double Helix Cheerios (cocktail frankfurts)

This would work equally well (if not better) with hot dogs. When I get the technique down pat I'll do a tutorial up for this.

~J

Thursday, 9 August 2012

And so it begins. . .


Here's one I prepared earlier. . .

The end of November, 2011, marked M's first day at daycare & my first real entry into the lunchbox game. We'd played 'let's fill Mum's handbag with as much food as we can' before, but nothing as important as that first 'real' lunch. At this stage of the game M would normally have a sandwich for lunch at home & be more than happy with that. More often than not, there would be left overs, so I thought I was being a bit eager packing so much in for her. I'd known for a while we'd been blessed with a 'good eater' (or garbage guts as we like to call her), but I was truly amazed at what that little girl could pack away! She polished off almost the entire box, just leaving a small amount of trail mix for Mummy to nibble on during the walk home. . .


 Mini yoghurt; trail mix of sultanas, dried cranberries (craisins), pumkpin seeds (pepitas), macadamia nuts; teddy bear sandwich (one slice sultana bread, one white; ham & cheese filling; craisin faces that turned out rather more demonic than I had in mind. . . ); ham & cheese rolls (that were supposed to be flowers); corn cobb. Served in a Tupperware Sandwich keeper plus.

Watch our future posts as we bring you tutorials for playing with food, ideas for making meal times more fun and tips to ensure your lunches aren't traded on the schoolground!

Let the games begin!
-- J

Sunday, 5 August 2012

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Welcome to my brand spanking new blog!

I'm a stay at home mum who works part time, and, on those days my little Miss M is in daycare, I love to surprise her with a fun-filled lunchbox! And the daycare ladies get a kick out of discovering "What's in the box?"!


I hope you will enjoy joining me on my lunchbox adventures! I am so excited to share them with you!


~ Jackie
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