Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

It's Monday And So The Beat Goes On

We are continuing the Doctor Who Alphabet this week for the little blue monkey. The big kid and I forgot to discuss what he wanted for lunch the night before, so I randomly picked Star Wars, because how can you ever go wrong with that? He loved it and it was fun for him to be surprised at lunch with his on-lookers. Every year I wonder when he will be too old for these "cute" lunches or napkins notes, but so far they still love them. Some day they will be too cool for me, some day they won't need me, some day I will miss all the little extras that fill our days, some day is not today :-)

K is for K-9 


In this lunch : In an Easy Lunch Box
  • K-9 - Peanutbutter and jelly sandwich, other half sandwich is placed behind it but not fancy.
  • Strawberries
  • K in cantaloup
Tie Fighter 


In this lunch : In an Easy Lunch Box
  • Tie fighter and asteroids - Jelly sandwiches
  • Carrots
  • Cantaloup


Thursday, September 4, 2014

C is for...

Continuing our Doctor Who alphabet for little monkey, inspired big monkey to come up with a Star Wars twist. I don't think he wants the whole Star Wars alphabet but I will squirrel that away for another time :)

Carbonite 

In this lunch : In an Easy Lunch Box
  • C is for Carbonite - Han Solo frozen apple sauce
  • C is for carrots too
  • Millennium Falcon and X-Wing fighter - Jelly sandwiches
Cyberman 

 In this lunch : In an Easy Lunch Box
  • C is for Cyberman - Ham sandwich
  • C in cantaloup
  • C in honeydew melon
Both kids had a great day and earned buying lunch tomorrow, so happy pizza Friday boys.  What I love most about these cookie cutters are that they take no time at all to make a fun fancy lunch.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Whatever Wednesday

Wednesday...hump day...the I don't know what to make and you don't care day. Ok maybe they do care, but they certainly gave me the "whatever" roll call when I asked the night before what to make for their lunches. I decided I wanted sleep over packing lunches so I went to bed with no creative juice in my brain. I awoke to the same 30 minutes to get them up, fed, and packed as any other day. So I grabbed the first to cutter in the drawers and this is what they got. Why am I telling you all this? Because regardless of how much or how little effort I put into their lunches they always love them. Some have been elaborate art pieces and some are no more creative than the closest tool to reach my un-caffeinated (fear not the coffee was brewing) hand.

Texas 

In this lunch : In an Easy Lunchbox
  • Texas - Peanut butter and jelly sandwch
  • Easy Lunchbox mini dipper - ranch dressing
  • Heart strawberries
  • Carrots
Darth Vader

In this lunch : Monster containers from Target dollar spot
  • Darth Vader - Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
  • Carrots
  • Heart strawberries

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Lost in Space

While little Blue monkey enjoyed a visit from our local planetarium at school last month, Green monkey got Star Wars. Fun lunches for both space cadets, no matter how you play in space.

NASA  

 In this lunch : In an Easy Lunchbox
  • Space shuttle and astronaut and star - peanut butter and jelly sandwich
  • Goldfish cookies
  • Carrots
  • Cutie with star cute out and strawberry hearts
Tie Fighter 
 

In this lunch
  • Tie Fighter - peanut butter and jelly sandwich with Trader Joe's cinnamon schoolhouse cookie cockpit window
  • Carrots with Darth Vader ring and light saber pick
  • Strawberry hearts with Storm trooper ring
 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

National Popcorn Day

So right around mid-year we hit a creative wall. I ask kids what they want, they pretend to be deaf. So my fall back is the seemingly random national______day and famous birthdays. In fact my Bento Bloggers & Friends group keeps pretty fun list going, so anytime during the year when I have a lack of input or inspiration, I can find it there. While I may figure out how to turn a theme into a lunch based on the groceries and whims of my picky monkeys, I really couldn't do it without this supportive group, and for that I thank you.

The Nut Job 
Adorable new movie that just came out. We went to see it as a family this weekend and the monkeys loved it.  I made Surely and Andie fighting over a nut.

In this lunch : In an Easy Lunchbox
  • Surely and Andie - Peanutbutter and Jelly with candy eyes
  • Acorn - Babybel cheese
  • Popcorn background
  • Leaf honeydew melon and grapes
  • Celery with peanutbutter
The Dark Side 


In this lunch : In an Easy Lunchbox
  • Darth Vader and Stormtrooper - Peanutbutter and jelly sandwich
  • Popcorn
  • Carrots with Darth Vader ring
  • Grapes and honeydew melon leaves with Clone trooper ring
I greeted the kids with a bag of popcorn at school pick-up today, it made for a very nice afternoon snack on the way to the pool. Happy Popcorn day!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Last week's forgotten lunches

I've been a bad blogger, I had made lunches Wednesday and Thursday last week but never blogged them. Now here it is Monday and I have new lunches to blog, so here's just Green Monkey's from last week and I'll add ours later.

Lego Star Wars 
As both monkeys are going as Star Wars characters this year it fit for our Halloween lunches.

In this lunch
  • Boba Fett and X-Wing fighter - Jelly sandwich
  • Cheddar rocket crackers
  • Carrots and grapes with light saber pick
  • Han Solo trapped in jello jigglers
It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
One of our favorite Halloween Movies of all time


 In this lunch : In Easy Lunch Box
  • Snoopy - Stamped jelly sandwich
  • Charlie Brown Ghost Costume - Jelly sandwich
  • Great Pumpkin - Jelly sandwich
  • Pumpkin Patch - grapes and cutie orange
  • Pumpkin Peeps
Halloween is right around the corner. The house is finally decorated...outside, the inside has been scary for awhile, ahem. Pumpkins have been carved. Costumes have been worn 3 times already to various events.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

I can see the weekend from here

This is really a simple lunch kind of day. I have been burning the candle at both ends and instead of bento before bed have been forced to get up even earlier to bento before school. So apologies for the lack of photographic clarity, my eyes are even blurrier in the  morning and once they eat it well... there are no second chances. But hey they are being eaten!

The Dark Side 
Big Green Monkey is prepping for Halloween


In this lunch :
  • Boba Fett and Storm Trooper - Ham and cheese sandwiches
  • Han Solo - in cheese carbonite.
  • Darth - Sliced apples
Say Cheese! 
It's picture day for little Blue monkey

  • Apple smile - Apple slices, sunbutter, and marshmallows
  • Say Cheese - Cheese-it scrabble crackers
  • Smile Watermelon
  • Camera - Sunbutter and jelly sandwich with ham and cheese lens, krave flash, and m&m button
Leftovers make fast lunches 


In this lunch :
  • Shrimp salad
  • Watermelon
  • Trail mix
 So while the pictures are not my best ever the food was yummy and bellies were full, so goal achieved for today.

* Update - The camera lunch  was inspired by some Bento Bloggers & Friends who had their picture day before us. So for more ideas please check them out:





Sorry to add these late, but I didn't want to miss including them because they are awesome!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Balance in the Force

First off let me welcome all the new readers for joining our lunch making world. This week I asked my readers entering our very 1st Giveaway what their favorite lunch making tools are. We're getting some awesome responses. If you haven't entered to win some bento flair, don't worry it won't end until September 4th so click that link up there and go enter.

One of the most popular tools of the trade is cookie cutters, my very first set was the Wilton 101 cookie cutters from Walmart for $10. A friend recently donated her William-Sonoma Star Wars cookie cutters to my collection, and for that I thank you :). We also got some new boxes this year, the one I used today was from our local grocery store and it has an icepack that fits in the top of the box.

Darth VS. Yoda 

(Apologies for the lighting but mornings aren't my thing so I bento at night)

In this lunch
  • Darth Vader and Yoda - ham and swiss
  • Trader Joe's Rocket cheddar crackers in the background
  • Trader Joe's Yogurt star cookies (top center)
  • Orange vs. Green - Oranges and carrots vs. grapes and cucumbers
So who will prevail? Hopefully both with bring balanced nutrition to his lunch. But no matter what I'm done done done, done, done done, done, done done. :)

Friday, May 10, 2013

Slow but steady we get there

Whew we made it through another fun-filled birthday weekend and now its back to school. I don't know about you but hosting parties drains me, don't get me wrong I love them, our friends, and our kids, but they wear me out. So lunches and blogging have been...well...a bit slow.

Magic Show 
The magician that performed at our 4yo's birthday this weekend was so entertaining that Green monkey requested a magic show in his lunch today.


In this lunch :
  • Peanut butter and jelly Magician's hat with apple rabbit ears
  • Roast beef and string cheese Magic wand
  • Ace of hearts apple
  • Magic flower salad - cucumber, carrots, and broccoli
  • Ironman candy sticks for the new movie release (not that we had time to go see it yet)
Jabba the Hut  
A little more dark side fun, since little blue got Pizza the Hut. big green gets Jabba


 In this lunch :
  • Peanut butter and jelly Jabba the Hut, peanut butter crisp thrown
  • Grapes and light saber
  • Boba Fett apple
 Splash Day 
An end of year tradition at preschool, and who loves splashing more than dolphins and fish? Toddlers.


In this lunch : In our Yubo lunch box
  • Colored goldfish
  • Peanut butter and jelly Dolphins and heart
  • Apples with swedish fish
  • Peanut butter crisp bar with Swedish fish. Already used 1 bar for big kid lunch so little had to have it too.
Cookies 'N Milk 
No not really ;)

In this lunch :
  • Peanut butter and jelly with nutella "chocolate chips" piped on top
  • Milk - ranch dip (yes it gets a tupperware lid before packing)
  • Grapes
  • Carrots
Petting Zoo 
Field trip for little blue and I with our moms group to a little local petting zoo


In this lunch : in our Yubo lunch box
  • Peanut butter and jelly CuteZCute Piggy with salami belly, swimming in "mud" pretzels
  • Grapes with cucumber bunny
  • Cucumbers with duck

Skylanders - Pop Fizz 


In this lunch :
  • Peanut butter and jelly Pop Fizz on Cookie Crisp cereal
  • Carrots
  • Apple beakers
Crab 
Unfortunately this one was unnecessary as they had a party in class, but with our crazy day it made a great after school snack.

 In this lunch/snack :
  • Blueberry bagel with candy eyes on Cookie Crisp sand
  • Carrots
  • Crab apple...get it? Well it made me laugh this morning.
In case you're still looking for teacher appreciation gift ideas. Our elementary school is celebrating this week with a different theme each day. Since I had already done the flower cups for the preschool, I let my big kid interpret these themes himself and bring different gifts in. Sure they aren't picture perfect or crafty as the things on pinterest, but they are heartfelt and made by a 6yo who loves his teacher.

Monday - Books for the classroom - He picked out 2 of our books and brought them in to add to the classroom reading nook along with a note that said "Thanks for helping me learn to read"

Tuesday - Favorite flower - My son picked some roses and jasmine from our garden and sent a note that read "Thanks for helping me grow"

Wednesday - Favorite snacks - We wrapped a can of coke with twizzlers and a note that said "Thanks for being so sweet to me"

Thursday - School supplies - Our classroom is always running short of basic supplies, so we sent in clorox wipes, kleenex, and Expo dry erase markers. I brought rotisserie chicken and pasta salad for the teacher appreciation pot luck. Then I spent the day volunteering in the classroom in between other appointments, distributing homework, helping them make their mother's day gifts.

Friday - Thank you note - Today he drew a picture in a thank you card and signed a note thanking her for being his teacher and included a movie gift card.

No matter how you choose to appreciate your teachers, I hope you give them a little shout out this week and say thanks for all they do.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Revenge of the Fifth

Yesterday was so much fun! Another great Hop by Bento Bloggers and Friends if you missed it check it out here.

Revenge of the Fifth
 Revenge of Blogger too...I can't seem to rotate this pic sorry for the kink in your neck.



In this lunch :
  • X-wing fighter against the fully operational Death Star - Peanut butter and jelly, Star Wars light saber picks, Cheerios asteroid belt
  • Carrots with Darth Vader himself
  • Han Solo in carbonite - frozen vanilla pudding on top of watermelon
May the Schwartz be with You 


Again sorry about the orientation.

In this lunch :
  • Pizza the Hut - leftover cheese pizza, nori eyes, choking on a carrot
  • Captain Lone Starr in carbonite - frozen pudding
  • Cheerio asteroid belt
  • Trooper on carrots
  • Yogurt - pear with nori face
We've visited the dark side before...a prequel if you will.
Tie Fighter with Storm Trooper - click for post

Death Star with Storm Trooper - click for post

AT-AT  -click for post
 Enjoy the rest of your weekend no matter which side of the force you end up on.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

May the 4th Be With You - Blog Hop


In a Galaxy far far away....Bloggers around the world gathered...to bring balance back to lunch... Join Bento Bloggers & Friends as they serve the way of the Jedi to unsuspecting padawans.


Yoda the one 4 me 
"Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you?" >> Yoda

In this lunch :
  • Peanut butter and jelly Yoda sandwich using our brand new Cute-Z-cute cutter, pirates booty hair, beef jerky robe
  • Cucumber Yoda, nori details using our new nori punch, carrots, and broccoli
  • Yoda hovering over the pears of Dagobah
R2-D2 Too 
I couldn't resist including our little friend from just before Christmas.

In this lunch :
  • R2-D2 on Tatooine ham and cheese
  • Grape planets
  • Santa hat brownie
  • Snowy ants on a log - yogurt raisins, peanut butter, celery
Now don't stray from the path just yet continue on to see what Chaos and Confections has created and once you return here completing your Jedi training, like all awesome things...there is a sequel. Click the second button at the bottom of the page and cross over to the Dark Side.


May the 4th Be With You Blog Hop

Once you've completed the hop...

Return to Base

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Fish Fingers and Custard Day!

What? You have no idea what I'm talking about? Well April 3rd was the first airing of Fish Fingers and Custard episode on Doctor Who 2 years ago so each year Whovians celebrate by serving fish fingers and custard.

Now my son is not actually a fan of fish fingers, nor putting them in custard so we took some imagination liberties when we served it as a dessert for his 6th Birthday for that we made vanilla pudding and served it with lady fingers.



Today for lunch we got a little creative with our sandwich.

In this lunch :
  • Fish + Fingers (get it?) peanut butter and jelly
  • Vanilla pudding
  • Lady finger
  • Amy's Apple
Lightspeed Star Wars
 We have a packed morning so here's our runnig out the door fast bento for Blue monkey.


In this lunch
  • Tie fighter and 3 planets jelly toast
  • Fruity cheerios
  • Strawberries
 Now to have a little more fun. Let's see what all the other Whovians are up to and join up at the linky party. Add your Doctor Who themed lunches below.


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Bento...well kinda ;o)

I am a stay at home mom of two crazy but loveable monkeys currently ages 5 and 3. Now before we go on I am not a crazy over achiever. I do not care if you choose to send lunchables every day for your child, buy them the cafeteria food, or send plain old PB&J every single day. My goal is and has been to get my kid to eat, and then work on something not too terribly unhealthy. So don't judge me, I won't be judging you, in fact any and all tips are appreciated as I am learning as I go.

Our journey has evolved each year since Green Monkey Boy started going to mother's day out when he was 2. It was just 2 days a week for 4 1/2 hours a day, so I sent peanut butter and jelly, cut in half, maybe diagonally if I felt fancy LOL, a baggie of fruit, a sippy of juice, and a cute note with a sticker on his napkins even though he was far from being able to read. About halfway through the year he HATED PB&J, and developed a hatred of crust. Oh great, now I have to be THAT mom, cutting crusts off my picky kid's sandwich. After watching at least half if not more of his lunch come back every day and get thrown away I started asking him more and more questions to see if there was anything I could do to get him to eat lunch.

The next year I evolved again. I kept the napkin notes, just something I picked up from my mom who always drew a fantastic cartoon on our lunch napkins with an encouraging message. I can't draw so they get the love notes but I buy character stickers :o). For sandwiches I bought a few sandwich cutters, trains, dinosaurs, and bats. Kill 2 birds with one stone right? Gets rid of the crust and makes it more fun. That worked for a little bit but then Green Monkey gave up peanut butter so now he would only eat jelly toast, every day, even on whole wheat bread and a good jelly still not covering those food groups. Then he discovered ranch made some veggies ok and we ran with it.

The next  year we added to our sandwich cutter collection with a Millennium falcon and a Tie fighter and I figured out cookie cutters work too so I added in holiday shapes. Sadly only little Blue Monkey wanted the trains and dinosaurs so each picked from his 3 favorites every morning. Still stuck on jelly toast for Green Monkey, at least he would eat real fruit and real vegetables. Kept the napkin notes and stickers. I think I entertained his teachers more than him with those, but it made me feel good to tuck them in there so I did it. By this year I had 2 monkeys in MDO. So double the lunch making, but hey that's only 4 lunches a week so not too overwhelming. The little Blue Monkey of course adopted big Green Monkey's picky-ness, and started off with crust-less shaped sandwiches, lucky kid.

Which brings us to this year. Green Monkey has entered the matrix, public school, Kindergarten! I have been watching a friend create these adorable bento lunches every day for her son, themed with a book they read every morning before school.  You should check out her blog (Keitha's Chaos) too, even the  book authors have been in awe of her lunch art. Once you see her stuff there's a whole circle of bento lunch artists that link to each other so prepare yourself for a Pinterest kind of afternoon. I however am a noob. My goal is to get my picky eater to try new food, eat a reasonably balanced lunch, and have some fun in the morning. So every night before he goes to read bedtime stories with Daddy and little Blue monkey, I ask him what kind of sandwich he would like (jelly toast usually wins but occasional ham or turkey), what kind of fruit, and what kind of vegetable he is willing to eat. I also ask him this at the beginning of each week so we have the favorites on hand and don't have to run out to the grocery store for some random request. Next I ask him who or what he would like to see in his lunch. While the boys get tucked in I chop, peel, prep whatever won't go bad in the fridge over night, usually fruit and veggies, sometimes meat and cheese, bread is always saved for morning so it doesn't get gross. So by morning I have my picture in my head, some prep done, the coffee brewing ( I prep that the night before too so I don't make fabulous steamed water), and 1 hour to make lunch while also orchestrating the morning routine. It took 3 days for Green Monkey to find the snooze function on his alarm clock, we are NOT morning people. I will say, once up, we do quite well with time management. His clothes are laid out the night before and he dresses after he eats, no arguing, just simple easy routine.

Ok so first week of school I started with something tried and true the Millennium Falcon jelly toast. I played with the apples but not really sure what I was making a smiley face maybe? Definitely over shot the ranch, but the separate compartments made that ok. I was focused on the cute Pinterest ideas for his first day not his lunch. I  made a hershy kiss and hug pencil for his treat, Star Wars postcard for his note, and gave his teacher a helping hand soap in case they needed a room mom. Then of course were all the 1st day photo ops and getting the whole family ready in time to walk him in the first day.




 Day 2 I got braver and went for an under the sea theme. Our grocery store carries the goldfish bread so why not? The orange octopus was easy just cut the bottom skin like pizza slices about halfway up then peel each triangle up, draw on a face. The "sea cucumber" is just slices with a face and 1 cut into fins. Another Pinterest moment for the snack note and tried my hand at drawing...you now know why the previous notes were stickers :o).





Day 3 - Green Monkey gets involved beyond ingredients and picks his first theme. I want Batman 2 Xbox game. Oh sure coming right up, wait what? So I looked at his controller, the game system, the box, hmm. Then it hits me we have Hershey kisses (remember that 1st day of school pencil), fruit twists which when unraveled look just like cables, and there were M&Ms in our trail mix. So to incorporate Batman I just cut the top apples to look like B and M, then used edible markers to draw bat signals on babybel cheese and stacked them with ham and whole wheat Ritz crackers. So Green monkey has to get on the bus because he has been dying to ride it since he first saw one, but that means his lunch is done in his bag by 7am, they eat at 11:15am, so how do I keep this from being gross? I freeze his juice box. By lunch time it's perfect and his lunch is refrigerator cold. Now we tried this with chocolate milk (his favorite drink ever) but it didn't thaw in time. So if you want a disposable ice pack stick to juice. Oh and here you can see my typical napkin sticker type notes. Most days he gets a paper note taped to his snack baggie though.


Day 4 I know what you're thinking I don't sleep and I spend hours carving food while my family sleeps, nope thinking is the longest effort and that is done the day before or wherever inspiration hits. So I found a set of 101 cookie cutters by Wilton at Walmart for $10 so that gave me tons of options, and don't just look at the shape look at what you could do to it. For example I took an open face sandwich cut one side with the award shape and only spread jelly far enough to look like and arm and 2 fingers then shredded a piece of string cheese for webs. Simple oval for the head and left over pieces of toast for shoulders. Crackers with swiss cheese and turkey webbing, apple slices S and M, and a cucumber spider.



Stay tuned for week 2 we took him lunch Friday so we could have a family picnic and meet some of his new friends. After getting what he asked for that morning he was disappointed he couldn't go through the hot food line. So our new Friday deal is he gets to buy his lunch on Fridays if he gets green days (good behavior) all week, and me and little blue monkey bring our lunch to come eat with him. For now I must rest because I still haven't been able to hire house elves to do all this for me  and 6am comes quickly. Night!