We're currently having fun playing with all our new Snapware containers, trying to come up with the perfect meals for them. There are so many different sizes, perfect for bentos or just individual items. We also love the airtight seals, it makes sending messier items easier.
So, what are we having for lunch this week?
We've got to have at least one fun lunch! I made a cream cheese and jelly sandwich pocket out of whole wheat bread, strawberry jam, and strawberry cream cheese. I cut the design with a Lunch Punch and added eyes and antenna with picks. We added carrots, granola bars, and grapes (accented with more cute picks to the box.
This box is the Snapware®Total Solution™ 5.35 Cup Square Plastic Food Storage With Lid which also has room for an optional icepack!
This box was an on-the-go lunch for the husband. He took a ham, turkey, and cheese sandwich, with lettuce and mayo on our current favorite oat & nut bread. I cut the sandwich in half to make more room for a side dish and added grapes since they stabilize the food without leaking fruit juice on it.
The container shown is the Snapware®3.01-Cup (7” X 5” X 2-16/41”) Total Solution™ Rectangle Plastic Food Storage With Lid. We were impressed by how much it held!
For those mornings, or lunches, where you're craving something besides a sandwich, what about a yogurt parfait. A larger one with fruit and granola, along with Greek yogurt, is filling and healthy! This one is vanilla yogurt, with blueberries and honey nut granola, a favorite of the boy.
The container used is a Snapware®1.21-Cup Total Solution™ Round Plastic Food Storage With Lid and we were very please with how well it sealed! Yogurt is a great test to see how well food stays inside any container.
For treats, both kids love trail mix and we make our own with whatever we happen to have in the house--dried fruits, cereal, pretzel bits, you name it! This one has pretzel nuggets, S'mores Goldfish crackers, a few fruit snacks, and possibly a few bits of Cheerio-type cereal.
It's packed in the Snapware®Total Solution™ 1.34-Cup Square Plastic Food Storage W/ Lid. You could make multiple rounds and just send one per day since it seals tightly for storage!
Loving these ideas so far? We're also giving away a Snapware®Total Solution™ 16-Pc Glass And Plastic Boxed Set to one lucky reader so you can make some fun lunches too.
Just use the Rafflecopter below, telling me what you'd put in your Snapware boxes! For extra entries, you can tweet about the giveaway. Entries are open to both US and Canadian readers!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Snapware through World Kitchen LLC. I received Snapware boxes and compensation to make these lunches, along with product for the giveaway, all opinions are my own.
So, what are we having for lunch this week?
We've got to have at least one fun lunch! I made a cream cheese and jelly sandwich pocket out of whole wheat bread, strawberry jam, and strawberry cream cheese. I cut the design with a Lunch Punch and added eyes and antenna with picks. We added carrots, granola bars, and grapes (accented with more cute picks to the box.
This box is the Snapware®Total Solution™ 5.35 Cup Square Plastic Food Storage With Lid which also has room for an optional icepack!
This box was an on-the-go lunch for the husband. He took a ham, turkey, and cheese sandwich, with lettuce and mayo on our current favorite oat & nut bread. I cut the sandwich in half to make more room for a side dish and added grapes since they stabilize the food without leaking fruit juice on it.
The container shown is the Snapware®3.01-Cup (7” X 5” X 2-16/41”) Total Solution™ Rectangle Plastic Food Storage With Lid. We were impressed by how much it held!
For those mornings, or lunches, where you're craving something besides a sandwich, what about a yogurt parfait. A larger one with fruit and granola, along with Greek yogurt, is filling and healthy! This one is vanilla yogurt, with blueberries and honey nut granola, a favorite of the boy.
The container used is a Snapware®1.21-Cup Total Solution™ Round Plastic Food Storage With Lid and we were very please with how well it sealed! Yogurt is a great test to see how well food stays inside any container.
For treats, both kids love trail mix and we make our own with whatever we happen to have in the house--dried fruits, cereal, pretzel bits, you name it! This one has pretzel nuggets, S'mores Goldfish crackers, a few fruit snacks, and possibly a few bits of Cheerio-type cereal.
It's packed in the Snapware®Total Solution™ 1.34-Cup Square Plastic Food Storage W/ Lid. You could make multiple rounds and just send one per day since it seals tightly for storage!
Loving these ideas so far? We're also giving away a Snapware®Total Solution™ 16-Pc Glass And Plastic Boxed Set to one lucky reader so you can make some fun lunches too.
Just use the Rafflecopter below, telling me what you'd put in your Snapware boxes! For extra entries, you can tweet about the giveaway. Entries are open to both US and Canadian readers!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Snapware through World Kitchen LLC. I received Snapware boxes and compensation to make these lunches, along with product for the giveaway, all opinions are my own.
I'd pack fruits, snacks, sandwiches, etc.
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ReplyDeleteI would use them to pack lunches for my children! Thanks for the chance. (Andrea Amy)
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Lunches for the kiddos, I could buy more things in bulk too!
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ReplyDeleteI would pack fruits, granola, and veggies for the kids.
ReplyDeleteI would pack fruits, granola, and veggies for the kids.
ReplyDeleteFruits, veggies, sandwiches.
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