Lucky me! I got to test drive a set of “Mini-Dippers” Small Dip and Sauce Containers before they were released for purchase. I couldn’t wait to get them washed so I could take them out for a spin! So, the first thing I noticed was there are a heck of a lot of containers in each set! So, I settled for washing a handful before the big day.

When I took a container out, a little lip on the lid caught my eye. It’s perfect for little fingers to open, so we get leak-proof, but still preschool friendly. Very handy!

I ended up using 4 in the large section of an ELB, one with a lid for hummus and the other three to keep the salty-cruncy (pretzels) from getting all soft and droopy by being next to the veg (carrots and cucumber). C loved having a mix and match dipping lunch and I loved that there was no mess at the end of the day. Win-win!

The other two sections of the ELB held strawberries and raspberries, and flower-shaped cheese sandwiches.

Going with Glass

August 17, 2014

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Yup, glass! Even BPA free plastics are not free of toxins so I’ve been trying to transition my family towards metal and glass instead. It’s not easy! I love my EasyLunchBoxes so much, I still use them about 90% of the time. However, I *have* found some great products to make the switch easier at home and school.

Plastic Free at School and Work

Glass with a silicone wrap is the way to go! We LOVE the products below.

 

Cora uses these water bottles daily (middle picture) and I find not only do I like the glass better than plastic or metal, I also like the tops better. The metal water bottles are cute, but the paint scratches off (hmm maybe some nasty toxins there). Also, she doesn’t always manage to close them all the way so lunch and backpack come home a wet mess. We’ve lost many an art masterpiece this way! These lids are either on or not so no more leaks! I use one of the large bottles (top left picture) at home and also have one of the Cora-sized bottles to bring milk to work for my coffee. I drilled a hole in the lid of the larger one to hold a metal smoothie straw (right picture). It works great!

 

I love these containers for my lunches! I usually bring two, one with salad and one with taco flavored lentils or refried beans mixed with salsa. I pop the latter in the microwave, then dump them together on a couple baked corn tortillas and voila, yummy taco salad that make my co-workers jealous! I use them occasionally for Cora as well. They are a bit heavy but I do feel they are safe with the silicone case if dropped. The main reason I don’t send them with her daily is that I’m hooked on compartments and the ELBs work so well. So far, Cora has been great about not losing lunch materials, but the cost of losing one of these babies is also a consideration.

Plastic Free at Home

To smooth out the edges and ensure Cora gets enough variety in her diet, we make her a smoothie for breakfast every day. We start with a veg juice I make on the weekends (beet, carrot and apple), add in a pear, melon, and fruit scraps leftover from making lunch the day before and round it off with a scoop of our favorite vitamin protein powder. This concoction keeps her regular and I worry less about food jags. The smoothies go great in the mason jar glasses we ‘made’ using two craft hole punches and grommets. It is really easy and the end result is so fun, especially with the Ball Heritage jars! The straws fit tightly in the hole with the grommet, making spills very hard to accomplish. I put a tiny little hole in the lid as well (the reason for the second hole punch) to reduce suction and allow for airflow despite the tight fit around the straw. We use metal straws, but if the texture puts you off, you can get glass straws instead. I assume they are durable and safe, but we haven’t tried them so I can’t vouch for them. Cora was a straw chewer so I was worried how she would do with the metal. Switching to the metal straws was seamless AND broke her of the habit.

To make the smoothie cups:

 
 

To make the smoothies:

 
Froggie fun lunch - a cute frog eyes a fly in the yogurt

In this cute lunch an impish frog eyes a tasty looking fly. Almond butter and jelly frog-wich with cheese and fruit leather embellishment, berries buried in vanilla yogurt decorated with a fruit leather and cheese fly, strawberry flowers and honeydew melon flowers with a froggie imprint, in one of the beautiful new Brights from EasyLunchBoxes

This cute frog is one of the adorable characters in the CuteZCute cutter set. Want to win one of your own? Enter the CuteZCute Giveaway, open through Wednesday, February 13.

To make this lunch I used:

 
Japanese Bento Box Accessories Sandwich Vegetable Cutter 3 Stamps
 


Many of you know I had the honor of contributing to a cookbook for EasyLunchBoxes and Trader Joe’s. I got a sneak peak and it turned out beautifully! The book is now available for purchase on Amazon. I can’t wait to get my copy!!!

It was really fun pulling together designs that don’t require special cutters and seeing how they were translated for the book. Check it out!

I made:

and it turned into:

I made:

and it turned into:

This is an exciting time to be an EasyLunchBoxes fan. Not only is the book coming out, the containers will be back in stock in the next 10 days, AND they have also brought to market a new product, “Mini-Dippers” Small Dip and Sauce Containers, for including dips and other runny/juicy foods inside the ELB. I plan to do a post all about the wonders of these little guys, but I can tell you now I love them!

I think today’s lunch is near the top of my all-time favorites list. It is inspired by my drawing manga book and it really made me and Cora smile! The main reason I love it so is that Cora helped a lot (hence the hats on the fruit cats and the watermelon all over the floor). Cora took one look at the cute little chibi and named her Lola.


Lola’s body is a cheese sandwich with fruit leather features and her feet are almond butter, coconut butter and jelly sandwiches with fruit leather features. Her balloons are cherry tomatoes.


Since Lola is a love bug, she has a heart-shaped hard-boiled egg died orange with natural food dyes. The fruit is watermelon cut into kitties wearing hats.

I am getting the hang of the EasyLunchBoxes, and falling deeper and deeper in love. The PlanetBox is going to start collecting dust pretty soon!

To make this lunch I used:

 
Decorative Bento Cutter Ham Cheese Cutter Set 15 Facial Expression
Japanese Bento Cute Food Pick 12 pcs
Decorative Bento Cutter Ham Cheese Cutter Set 18 Shapes
Japanese Bento Accessory Food Pick Hat 3D food picks 8 pcs
 

I had no clue what to make this morning so I started pawing through the cookie cutters and came up with a house. It all came together from there!

You will notice I packed a different lunchbox today. I still love our PlanetBox, but I bought a bunch of EasyLunchBoxes in preparation for the book, and love them too! I am so used to the four compartments in the PB that switching to three is a bit of a challenge, but when I manage it, the end result is great. Unlike the PlanetBox, I can carry the ELB bag by the handle and the lunch stays flat. Cora loves it too!


House cheese sandwich, Pirate Booty smoke, soy paper curtains, whole wheat pita chips, cheese moon, carrot sticks, carrot flowers, cheese grass and fruit leather flowers.


Car shaped frozen hummus (it will defrost by lunch) and heart shaped strawberries on a bed of raspberries.

To make this lunch I used:

 
Microwavable Bento Silicone Food Cup Animal 6 pcs
Japanese Bento Accessories Sandwich Cutter 4 designs Small