Just did a quesadilla this morning because it’s the one thing we haven’t tried yet. Waiting with baited breathe to find out whether it’s being returned or eaten.
So helpful and inspiring and visually pleasing! Excited to try the French toast recipe. And very interested in the beet-raspberry muffins :) I also haven’t found organic Babybels but did find them wrapped in paper instead of plastic (outside of the wax), which was a nice change!
nice stuff, more posts like this (we pack bfast, wake up snack and after care snack too)... soft/not cold baby belle all wrapped up ?! v hard to open w/o help... do you try and get the lunchbox to school horizontal? I struggle to find a backpack that doesn't want the planet box to be vertical, mashing everything to the side ... we wish our toddler liked hummus, we replace that with ranch! going to try quesadillas again, I've found they can get hard throughout the day if too toasted initially... soon she's going to know that middle square is meant for something special, like a sweet treat!
Our kids are old enough to open Babybels on their own but you can always unwrap them before packing! In terms of lunchbox-backpack orientation, we find that the PlanetBox stuff is *truly* leakproof and the sections are shallow enough that the food doesn't smush to one side when it's packed vertically. We also use the "Adventurer Insulated Lunch Bag" which helps pad the lunch from too much jostling on the commute to school!
Just did a quesadilla this morning because it’s the one thing we haven’t tried yet. Waiting with baited breathe to find out whether it’s being returned or eaten.
So helpful and inspiring and visually pleasing! Excited to try the French toast recipe. And very interested in the beet-raspberry muffins :) I also haven’t found organic Babybels but did find them wrapped in paper instead of plastic (outside of the wax), which was a nice change!
Stay tuned for beet and raspberry muffins!
nice stuff, more posts like this (we pack bfast, wake up snack and after care snack too)... soft/not cold baby belle all wrapped up ?! v hard to open w/o help... do you try and get the lunchbox to school horizontal? I struggle to find a backpack that doesn't want the planet box to be vertical, mashing everything to the side ... we wish our toddler liked hummus, we replace that with ranch! going to try quesadillas again, I've found they can get hard throughout the day if too toasted initially... soon she's going to know that middle square is meant for something special, like a sweet treat!
Our kids are old enough to open Babybels on their own but you can always unwrap them before packing! In terms of lunchbox-backpack orientation, we find that the PlanetBox stuff is *truly* leakproof and the sections are shallow enough that the food doesn't smush to one side when it's packed vertically. We also use the "Adventurer Insulated Lunch Bag" which helps pad the lunch from too much jostling on the commute to school!