I went with a really simple, fast, and easy rainbow theme for our St. Patrick's Day muffin tin lunch.

Strawberries, mini organic peanut butter & crackers (from Trader Joe's), blueberries, carrots, cucumbers, and grapes.
The rainbow colored silicone cups are from a cute kid's cookbook I bought a couple years ago.
Supplies used to make this muffin tin meal:
- please link back to this post
- the MTM button is available in the left margin, at the bottom, just below the regular Another Lunch buttons if you'd like to use it :)
- Everything you might be wondering about Muffin Tin Monday, including the schedule for upcoming themes, is posted on the Muffin Tin Monday information page.































5 comments:
Simple, yummy and healthy. Can't go wrong there!
I have those silicone cups, though I wasn't able to get the book (I was ordering from For Small Hands and they were out). Unfortunately I have one set and four children (3 of which get large muffin tins) so my tin isn't quite as bright and colorful as yours.
Thanks for the linky.
Lovely, colourful muffin tin!
Once again I'm not following the theme!!(sorry!)
I did muffin tin Monday once, and my daughter loved it! The reason I have not done it since it that the muffin tin doesn't fit in the lunch bag. Any suggestions for a bag to fit a muffin tin?
Looks very colorful and yummy! :)
Anonymous #3 - we don't do muffin tins for school lunch, and I haven't transported them out of the house. I'm sorry I don't have a clever lunch bag suggestion! We do muffin tins as a fun meal on a weekend day and occasionally as a shared after-school snack!
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