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Simple Lunch Box Idea: A Picnic and an “Ant” Invasion with California Raisins

August 26, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


Three cheers for all you Bento box mamas out there. I used to sort of hate you because I felt like your creativity indicated some inherent flaw in me that I really didn’t care to have pointed out.  But I’ve come to realize that most of you who are crafty and are able to create full scenes worthy of a magazine spread in your child’s lunch box every day really do get a lot of joy out of it. It’s not about me, or how decidedly lacking in skills it makes me feel. It’s about bringing a smile to your kid’s face. And so I say to you, rock on, mama!

As for me, my child will not be eating food items that I turned into panda bears or the ocean floor. But I haven’t given up on creativity altogether. Sometimes you just have to re-think it a bit and take an easier approach.

Wanna hear my fun lunch box idea? Go with a picnic theme (hamburgers, hot dogs, etc.) and to add a bit of flare and to make your child giggle, your picnic needs to get invaded by ants, big-time.

Enter California Raisins! 

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My daughter is more partial to hot dogs than hamburgers, so I went in that direction. She’s only 5, though, so half a hot dog is going to be enough for her. Half a hot dog is not cute in a picture, though! 🙂

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What’s a picnic (or a hot dog, for that matter) without some slaw? I’ve left it to the side so that the bun doesn’t get soggy. You could switch this out for potato salad, relish, or whatever you think might appeal most to your child. Also include a few carrot chips, because they are fun to pair with the slaw to turn it into a dip.

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The problem with this picnic definitely started with peanut butter that was meant for the apples. You can see that the “ants” (yummy California Raisins!) are going to town on it! All you need to do is cut your apple into slices and put them in a bag with a bit of water and a squirt of lemon juice (this keeps them from browning). The ants won’t be able to get inside the bag to the apples, but they should be covering the peanut butter. And let me just tell you, apples dipped in peanut butter and raisins is SO good. I’m keeping it in mind as a snack for myself, too!

Depending on how old your kid is, and therefore, how much food they need in their lunch box, you can add other elements (watermelon comes to mind as a picnic-worthy addition). Once you have your lunch complete, it’s time to add those extra raisins all around. I think kids will have great fun finding raisins all over the place as they eat their meals. Raisins are such a fun, naturally sweet snack, and so I think kids will have no problem “exterminating” them on the spot! They will also be very easy to take off the food (to each his own, but a raisin hot dog is not really my jam).

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California Raisins, whether you turn them into ants or not, really are a great item for the lunch box. They fall in line with clean eating practices, which is what we strive for. Go ahead and check out the ingredient list on the box of raisins in your pantry, or the next time you are in the store. It likely says, “raisins.” That’s it! Woo hoo! They are also the most economical dried fruit out there, and they are fat free, cholesterol free, and have 9% of your daily fiber and 6% of your daily iron in 1/4 cup. They are also a wonderful option for anyone who doesn’t have a way to provide temperature control for their lunches. Hot, cold, or in between, raisins don’t mind! If you want more ideas about fun ways to incorporate California Raisins into your lunches or snacks, check out the California Raisins Facebook page (you can sign up to receive a California Raisins prize pack, there, while supplies last!).

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Filed Under: General, The Kitchen · Tagged: bento, california raisins, kids lunch box ideas, kids lunch ideas, lunch ideas

Bento Lunch Ideas For Kids Or the Kid in You! (31 Days of Unforgettable Recipes)

October 24, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

So excited to have Lindsey, one of my oldest blogging buds, sharing some super creative ideas with you today! If you have been wanting to try bento, here’s a round up to get you started! 

When my daughter started preschool this year, I started fretting over what to send her for lunch!  She’s a semi-picky eater that would seriously eat a PB&J sandwich everyday.  I didn’t want to be that Mom to the teacher, so I knew I was going to need to get creative.  I had a few glimpses of the bento craze that seemed to hit instagram all at once and a lightbulb went off – I could do that!  Then, I search Pinterest – fail.  There are some crazy, creative Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas on Pinterest, let me tell you!

But instead of quitting before I even started, I searched for a bit easier-to-handle toddler bento lunch ideas!  I’ve even compiled a few of my favorites that I found in this post, along with some that I’ve made myself.  When, you’re looking for creative ways to get your child to eat – at home, at school, on a field trip – try a bento box for a new lunch inspiration! And if you need a few bento box supplies, this is my go-to resource! Read the reviews to make sure you get the best stuff!

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Holiday Inspired Ideas

We’re coming up on Halloween and Christmas and there are a ton of fun ways that you can get creative with abento box for the Holidays.

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This Spooky Haunted House Bento came from BentoLunch.net

Find even more great Halloween Bento Ideas in this post from the Following in My Shoes blog.

Check out this cute Christmas-inspired Bentobox.

How about this cute Birthday-inspired Bento from Chaos and Confections?!

Happy Birthday Bento

Skip the Sandwich Ideas

It’s so easy to get stuck on the sandwich train when packing lunches for your kiddos.  There are a ton of lunch and snack sammie-less options out there.  Check out some of these cute boxes!

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SewFatty packed this adorable lunch of Ants on a Log, Cucumber Slices, Grapes, and Fruit Bars.

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This bento box is from April – Marine Parents.  You can follow all of her bento boxes with the hashtag #bentoaday on social media and on instagram.

Bento Box #bittybentos

source – So Easy Being Green

This colorful lunch is one that I made my daughter for a lunch at home.  You’ll find that by making lunches more colorful and fun, your kiddos will eat foods they normally turn their noses up at!

Just Plain Cute Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas

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source – Marine Parents

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source – According to Jenny

Gluten Free Bento Ideas

Under the Sea Toddler Bento

Hotdog Octopus

a Beary-licious Bento

For even more Creative Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas, follow the #BittyBentos Pinterest Board!

Happy Bento-ing!
Lindsey Galvez is the green Mommy blogger behind So Easy Being Green.  After realizing that small steps make a BIG impact, she’s set out on a journey to make her family a little more eco-friendly every day.  SEBG is a resource for parents who want to make small changes that will make a big impact on their path to a green-er life.

And here are a few more fun school lunch ideas for you!

dinosaur bento box

Dino Diner (with a dino hot dog!)

ant invasion bento box

Ant invasion bento box

healthy cookie dough

Healthy cookie dough! 

Want to see the entire 31 Days of Unforgettable Recipes series? Just click the banner below to see the full list!

31 days of unforgettable recipes

 


Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: #31days, bento, bento lunch, bento lunches, bento recipes, lunch, recipes

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