I had decided early on the movie I wanted to base my MTM tin on was "E.T.". I had some fun ideas to pull it altogether...but in the end I just never actually did it. Plus, I totally forgot to buy Reese's Pieces and what is E.T. without those?!
Then some events happened between then and now that totally changed my focus for this week's lunches. More on that later. :) But in accordance with our focus this week is this muffin tin -

Across the back row of this ducky muffin tin meal is:
- a Babybell cheese with a sorta-duck cut from the wax
- snausages (the last of our leftovers) with a homemade ducky pick
- ducky colored M&M's (which Paige did not eat! shocking!!)
Front row:
- veggies and ranch for dipping (in a ducky shaped cup no less!)
- peanut butter and quackers
- strawberries
The "movie" that inspired this muffin tin meal can be seen here:
I will be talking more this week about Chemo Duck and my partnership with this special program that brings education and comfort to children coping with childhood cancer! September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and I am so honored to be able to share about this great program!!
If you can't wait until tomorrow to read more about the Chemo Duck program, you can read all about it at Chemo Duck's official home, gabesmyheart.com :)
For more Muffin Tin Meals, head on over the to the official MTM site to check them out!































10 comments:
What a cute duck muffin tin. That pick is adorable.
Thanks for sharing the video, what a neat program.
What a great theme. I love all the ducks. The liners are so cute.
Very cute...this would be a great "Spring" theme as well. :)
I love your theme and focus! What a great job.
SO totally cute!!! I love the ducky theme. :)
haha peanut butter and 'quackers' so cute, i love that. This is an adorable MT meal. How did you get liners with the pattern inside also?
Very cool!! Love it!
I love the ducky theme! I am a huge duck fan (100+ rubber ducks collected so far!) so this really suits me :)
Kelly, that's a little trick I picked up from the Muffin Tin Mom - you just turn the liner inside out so the pattern is on the inside. :)
Thanks Melissa, I am going to have to try that. It looks so much prettier!
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