But I do have to share this cute little litterless lunch from a day last week. This was for my little girl on a day spent running here, there and everywhere.

In the large section is a home-baked small croissant and some turkey and havarti cheese rolls. A couple pieces of barran provide a barrier to keep items separated. The smaller sections hold fresh cucumbers (and a lone baby carrot - not a preferred food of hers, but she'll take a bite or two of carrot these days - improvement! Yay!), and lastly there are strawberries, raspberries, kiwi and cherries in the third section.
The croissant is a really fun find from Trader Joe's. They are frozen itty bitty mini-croissants that you proof (thaw and let rise) and then bake - fresh croissants anytime! Yum. :)
This lunch was packed in a handy dandy EasyLunchboxes container!
psssst! EasyLunchboxes is running a super special summer promotion - you can get 15% off through 6/21 by using the code "WARM15". Sweet!































7 comments:
Melissa,
I love reading your blogs and looking at all your lunches make me hungry.. =)
I was wondering if you can talk about lunchbags that your kids use to carry all these pretty lunches..
Yum! I love croissants! I will have to take a trip to Trader Joes soon :D
I want a TJ Heeeeeeeere!!!! *pout*
oh, i agree with Sandy, a lunchbag post would be great! i get as excited about the bags as i do about the boxes and the lunches themselves!! love your blog. its one of my fav's ...so much inspiration for my similar aged children....even the picky eater!!
You got it! I'll work on doing a post on bags. :) I'm the same way, Joanne, I'm a total bagaholic - I've got lunch bags coming out my ears (and that doesn't stop me from fawning over them any less!). :)
Thanks for the kind compliment! I'm glad you are here!
This makes me want a trader joes...very surprising we don't have one in this huge city of ours.
We moved to TN from CA over 4 years ago and only got a TJ's here (Nashville) a little over a year ago. Thank goodness! It was a sad three years without one!
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