Monday, May 14, 2012

Don't Shoot! - EasyLunchboxes Cookbook Photo Shoot Lunch

Since I will be participating featured starring in the upcoming EasyLunchboxes Trader Joe's Cookbook, I would need some fab new pictures. Kelly suggested casual and real. Like cooking in my kitchen. Pfft. First off, me cooking isn't exactly "real." And it would take a lot longer than the month we had to get our photos done and submitted for me to get my kitchen clean enough I'd let anyone see it. And my fabulous sister-in-law was in the process of moving, so I couldn't use her always-sparkling kitchen as my "stunt kitchen."

I thought it might be nice to do an outdoor picnic-y kind of thing. That way I could show off my bento skills and EasyLunchboxes while hiding my not-so-secret messy-kitchen shame. So my photographer suggested the local Tulip Festival.
Z's Lunch
string cheese nibblets, mini cupcake, Nutella roll-ups, Goldfish
Crackers, cucumber and carrots, orange
My Lunch
carrots and cucumber, kiwi and pineapple, dressing, mini
cupcake, Biscoff spread on sweet dark rolls
Hubby's (boring) Lunch
PBHoney, pineapple, cucumbers, salt
My husband doesn't like me to cute-ify his lunch, but since I was using my mini tulip cutter for Z's veggies, I thought it would be fun for us each to have one of the cut-out cucumber slices to tie them together. And since he likes salt on his cucumbers, and Z likes salt (and thus might actually EAT her cucumbers,) I put some salt into a little bento sauce container.

Mark not only made my lunches look good, he made US look good! Not that we planned ahead for this photo shoot by, oh, getting a hair style, applying make-up, brushing someone's rats-nest, or picking out special outfits for the girls. Yes, they're both there. Look closely. Baby E looks like a pile of rags. The sun hat was kind of big. It was Z's last Summer, and still in my trunk [no judging] when I was looking for something to protect them from the sun. Since we were so prepared and all.
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Photo may not be used without permission
But my favorites were the candid shots of my little bundle of fun. Z was so full of life. He got a few shots of me with Baby E, but they aren't as fun as these. And they have me in them. Bleah. Enjoy.
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Photo may not be used without permission
Photo may not be used without permission

  

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mom's Day OFF! Bento and Blog Hop

For fun, some of my Bento Blogger Friends decided to do a "Mother's Day Off" blog hop. So be sure to hop through and check out all the fun! Some kids made their own lunches. Some hubbies made the lunches. And some made lunches for MOM!

I tried to get Z to make a lunch for/with me on Friday (Since Saturday was packed with her t-ball game and birthday parties. And Hubby had to work Sunday so the girls and I were planning to visit my sister.)
Me: Do you want to come make lunch with me?
Z: Yes. Wait. No. You make me a hot dog.
Me: Okay. I can make you a hot dog. Will you come make me a sandwich too?
Z: No. You can make a hot dog for me and a sandwich for yourself.
Me: I would love it if you helped me.
Z: *running off to play with dolls* No. You can do it Mama!

Hmph.
So I enlisted my husband. He was excited about making a bento for me.
Him: What do you want in it?
Me: [I want a gloopy sandwich. And cheese mangled by my kid. And strawberries stabbed cut with a butter knife.] I dunno. You could look at my blog and see what I normally make.
Him: A salad? Yeah, but is that what you want?
Me: I dunno.

So as you can see, I was totally helpful with the ideas.

Here's what he came up with:
Garlic Chicken, brown rice, and Oreos. *swoon* He even got up early on Mother's Day, before heading to work,  to whip up the Garlic Chicken from scratch!

Be sure to check out what Crystal's family was up to on Crystal's Ramblings!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Tortoise and the Hares

Thursday, 4/26/12 - Yes. It was a 2-hot-dog day. Don't judge.

Hot Diggity-Bunny
"Bunny" hot dogs, broccoli, ketchup and Ranch on lettuce,
kiwi and apple chunks, Greek honey yogurt w/sprinkles
In an effort to get her to eat up some of this kiwi I keep getting in my CSA box, I tried cutting it into "fun bites" with some apple. I figured she'd at least eat the apple. I used a fun bunny pick to go with the theme. 
For the yogurt, I couldn't find the bunny-shaped sprinkles I had bought on clearance after Easter, so I just used an Easter-eggs-with-stars mix.
I copied down the hot dog critters cutting guide from PepperMilk Bento and randomly decided to do bunnies. Plus she loves bunnies the most. I think they ended up looking more like weird taking-over-the-world-brain-eating-aliens. But whatever.

She ate the hot dogs, buns, ketchup, and yogurt.

Mama's Lunch:
Spinach and romaine salad w/broccoli, cucumbers, carrots. Raspberry Vinaigrette.
Ham and pineapple skewers, tomato, Greek honey yogurt
I got the idea for the ham and pineapple skewers from the MOMables free week sample menu. They were crazy good. Surprisingly good. I can't remember where I got the silicone cup they're in. It was from a set like this one, but I can't find it anywhere.
I had most of a cucumber to finish off, so it got crammed in there. Plus a Roma tomato that I ended up wishing I had saved for the next day, since I made myself a garlic-olive oil noodle dish with spinach for dinner that some fresh tomato would have been awesome on.
The yogurt was actually an accident, and I was kind of peeved that I didn't get my cupcake, since I no longer had any room. (Originally the tomato and more broccoli were destined for the medium compartment, then a mini cupcake and some crackers for the smallest compartment.) But as I was scooping yogurt into her container, a big blob splooped into mine. Too much to just rinse out. Oh well. I don't get enough dairy on my own. No sprinkles for Mama [mumble grumble...]

Dinner Turtle Dogs
"Turtle" dogs, broccoli, Ranch and ketchup on lettuce,
string cheese nibblets, apples and kiwi
Since we had another thing to go to later, I packed a dinner to take with us. Since she hadn't touched her broccoli, and barely touched the fruit, I just transferred them over into a fresh EasyLunchbox. I refilled the ketchup and Ranch. And she looked at my hot dog critters chart and chose the turtles. Not that they look anything like turtles. But the Xs turned out great!
As it turns out, I needn't have bothered, since they fed us there too. But she still ate the hot dog and most of the cheese on the way there. Still didn't touch the fruit and broccoli. But she ate a ton of strawberries at the event. And cheese and crackers. And she even tried some strips of bell pepper! (Which I had to eat too, to set a good example. Blech.)

Friday, May 11, 2012

Octo-Diggity-Dog

Tuesday, 4/24/12 - A while ago I had bought a pack of turkey hot dogs, and they had been sitting around getting old. Since we also had a packet of buns sitting around since Easter, I decided to make a fun hot dog for her lunch.
Octo-Diggity-Dog
Hot dog. ketchup (in red lettuce leaf.) broccoli, carrots, chard, strawberries
I didn't have a lot of time, so I figured I'd make some star-shaped stuff, to be like starfish for a "Sea" theme to go with the octo-dogs. That and I couldn't find my mini ocean cutter set. I used a mini star cutter from the space set instead. And then I ended up liking the coins with the stars cut out. Plus the stars were soooo itty-bitty. It would have taken me all day to cut enough for to give her some nutriments. I tossed in some broccoli and a bit of rainbow chard left over from some braising mix that came with my CSA box.
I kind of flubbed the legs on the dogs, but they each have 8. Some freakishly skinny, or short. Or with extra cuts in them. Whee. At the last-minute I decided to use my faces cutter set to imprint a face. Turned out great. Would have been better if I had done it before cooking though!

This lunch was free from artificial dyes, and also peanut- and tree nut-free!
She ate almost everything! Including the lettuce holding the ketchup! She skipped the broccoli and chard, and some of the carrot coins.

Mama's Lunch
Spinach and red lettuce salad w/carrots and strawberries,
Raspberry vinaigrette, star fruit, Nutella rolls
My lunch has nuts in it (via the Nutella,) but is vegetarian. Yo!

 Bonus!
It was her first day of T-ball practice, which started at dinner time. So I threw together another bento in one of our EasyLunchboxes to eat on the way there and back.
SunButter/Honey sandwich, Goldfish, Biscoff spread, leftover veggies, apples
Since the dolphin Lunch Punch makes 2 identical dolphins, I just used it on one slice of bread to make a half-sandwich.
She was super excited to get "cookie spread" for her apples. She ate pretty much everything.

Other than the candy eye, this lunch is artificial dye-free (these Goldfish Crackers use natural food-based dyes.) Also peanut- and tree nut-free.

   faces cutters space cutters

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Teacher Appreciation Lunch - Bouquets and Bento

I had been toying with the idea of packing bento lunches (in some extra EasyLunchboxes I had been saving up for just such an occasion) for Little Z's preschool teachers for Teacher Appreciation Day. But then I saw Crystal's Rambling's post about making mini edible fruit bouquets, with some great little tips. Hmmm... what to do... what to do?
So when her drop-off preschool administrator sent out an email asking for fools volunteers to plan meals for all six teachers at the school, I got excited. The request was kind of vague, other than assigning each of 8 meals (breakfast and lunch, Monday through Thursday) to the different classes. Our class was in charge of Tuesday's lunch. Maybe I could make a bento for one of her teachers. Or both teachers! So I responded, asking for more info on how this worked. Fool! Like a cow to the slaughter!

Guess who was put in charge of organizing all six lunches? You guessed it! Plus a drink!
I wasn't sure how to ask the other parents for help, since I didn't really want to have to clean my house well enough to let strangers come over. Some friends suggested I offer the other parents the opportunity to help by pitching in for the supplies. Great idea! I expanded on that and, once I had decided on a menu, sent out a list of  the ingredients as well, so people could opt to pitch in some food items instead. Especially since I didn't need whole melons, or entire jugs of pizza sauce. If someone could spare enough for the teachers, and keep the rest, that would be less crap rotting in my already overstuffed fridge. Or they could put together one of the recipes in advance and get it to me for final assembly. In hindsight, asking for someone craftery to make a card or gift tags would have been great as well. So take notes, people! Recipe cards and an EasyLunchboxes FAQ sheet would have been a thoughtful addition as well.

Initially I had decided on Minty Green Tea Lemonade (a friend made it for her party. Sooo goood!) as the drink. And for the EasyLunchboxes, a Spinach and Berry Salad (my favorite!) in the large compartment, assorted melon flowers in the medium compartment, and Cold Pizza Pinwheels in the smallest compartment. But then I thought that some Granola Bites would be nice. Especially since I had the perfect recipe - so perfect, it got accepted into a cookbook! I would share it with you, but I don't want Kelly to sue my buns off! You'll have to wait until the book comes out (August.) Then I can share it as "advertising!" Brilliant!
But if I added Granola Bites, where would the fruit go? Aha! I could do fruit bouquets too! Hooray!

What an idiot I was...

I went to Target looking for those little tin pails for the fruit bouquets, but my store didn't have any. Party City was in the same shopping complex, but they didn't have any either. But I was able to find heavy plastic tumblers roughly the same size - and they were on clearance for only $.50 each! Party City also had long bamboo skewers and cellophane bags large enough to house the arrangements. Scoooore! 

I had a parent offer to make the Granola Bites, which was a big help. Several other parents offered groceries or funds. Also a huge help. This plan was all coming together nicely!

Well, it only took 6 hours (including smoothies to clear up space on the counter and fridge, plus dishes to clean up smoothie-making mess) but I did it! I made 6 bento lunches plus 6 individual fruit bouquets!

The Lunch
Salad Spinner: I started out assembling the salads, since they'd keep well. I ordered some disposable sauce cups in anticipation for this, since I didn't want the dressing to leak all over from one of the flimsy silicone cups I got at Dollar Tree. And I wasn't willing to part with one of my "good" cups. Much less 6 of them! Since I had them, I went ahead and put the dried blueberries and almond slivers in one too, in case they didn't want to add those. And to keep them fresher.
I piled in the spinach and cuppies, then cut up some strawberries to make flowers. I used a veggie cutter to make 6 flowers for everybody. Whew. Scraps went into a bowl for later.
Then I used my mini butterfly cutter on carrot coins from some freakishly huge orange and yellow organic carrots. (Scraps went into my carrot bucket in the fridge - a little re-sealable container with some water to keep them fresh. Then I can just toss them into my salad whenever I'm ready.)

I {Heart} Granola Bars: Since another parent made the granola bites (and cut them into hearts too! Awww!) I just put one in each box before putting them in the fridge overnight. The pizza pinwheels would get soggy if I made them in advance.

Pizza Rolls: I mixed up the sauce for the pizza pinwheels the night before, and wedged it precariously in the fridge (have I made it clear yet that my fridge didn't really have enough space?) The morning of delivery, I spread the mixture onto wheat tortillas... and splooged it around everywhere. My rolls were a hot mess. Well. Cold mess. I finally just settled for putting less sauce on. And not rolling as tightly, so the sauce stopped getting pushed out the sides. Then they didn't magically stay together, as implied by the recipe. Grr... I used some spare veggie- and fruit-design bento picks that I'm not too attached to from some packages that came with more duplicates that I could ever use. (Daiso. $1.50 /50!) I was originally going to try and fit a whole tortilla, cut into four pinwheels in each lunch. But since they were too runny to rest on their sides, and the picks took up extra space, I settled for three each. Less work for me! Z and I ate my first attempt, which was gloppy with sauce. She enjoyed her pinwheel and ate the whole thing.

I "Mint" to Make This the Night Before, But...: The Minty Green Tea Lemonade should have been made earlier, since the brewed tea needed time to cool first. Plus two more hours to chill after combined. But there was just no room in the fridge. I guess I could have just left the green tea out, but I was thinking it wouldn't be a good idea to leave the lemonade out overnight. Ah well. So I got up a little earlier and made it that morning. The mint leaves turned a little bruised-looking from the heat is all. But it's possible that they never noticed, since the only container I had big enough to hold it all was one of those ugly off-white opaque plastic pitchers from the stone ages. You know. The kind where the lid rotates to make a full opening, a slotted opening (to keep the ice in the pitcher) or to block off the opening. It looked embarrassingly filthy. But it was clean, I promise! It's just been in my family for generations, apparently. It has decades worth of grime absorbed into the plastic. I bought a new pretty pink one, with matching cups. But my sister swiped borrowed it. Indefinitely.

The Bouquets

Say It With Flowers... Made of Fruit!: I had a honeydew melon from my CSA, a small seedless watermelon, a pineapple, a star fruit, two mangoes, a bag of grapes, and half a cantaloupe. I had to Google how to prep the mangoes and pineapple.
I sliced my finger the melons, but was terrible at it, so all my slices started out thin, but then ended up being so thick the cookie cutter wouldn't go all the way through. The flowers that weren't just thick enough to cut into two thinner halves were all slanty.
I used a mini flower cutter for all the melon and mango flowers and a pointy-petalled large flower cutter for the pineapple.
I used half a melon ball on top of the pineapple flowers, and a grape underneath to keep them secure.
I used grapes under each melon flower, to secure them and to space them nicely, and half a grape on the top.
To change things up, I used a whole grape on top of the star fruit stars, but the teensiest ones I could find. I could have tried to stick them in lengthwise, but ugh. No thanks. I put a grape underneath to secure.
The strawberries went it alone, to look more like closed rosebuds.
The bags were 7.75-inches by 18-inches. Perfect size. Too bad I didn't have any ribbon. Doh! While trying to decide between some licorice string or plastic craft lacing, I saw my tub of chenille stems in our craft area. Score! Here's where gift tags would have been nice, to jazz up the presentation, but also because one of the teachers had mentioned in the Likes/Dislikes questionnaire that one of the other classes' moms had them fill out (and then thoughtfully sent to the rest of us organizing for our classes) that she didn't like honeydew. So I had made her one without. Another teacher listed pineapple as her favorite, so when I was one slice of star fruit short, I gave her the extra slice of pineapple. Yay! Crisis averted. So I ended up using some craft foam circles that had been cut out to turn foam shapes into photo frames for Z's school Valentines Day handout, with the teachers' names hastily scrawled on with a Sharpie. Don't ask me why they were still sitting on the kitchen table, three months after Valentines Day. I'm too ashamed to tell you.

Remember those mangoes? Yeah. I didn't either. Until I was working on the third bouquet. And I didn't want to mess with the ones that were done. Nor did I want anyone feeling left out and mango-less. So I skipped them. I see mango flowers in a certain little girl's future!

Tips:
Here are some more tips, in addition to Crystal's tips about using a hunk of lettuce as a base to secure the skewers (be sure to read her post. It's short and sweet (unlike this one) and she had other advice on making them look pretty that I didn't bother with.)

  • Make sure your base containers are sturdy. The plastic tumblers I got were surprisingly heavy. You can also weigh them down with rocks. But then you might feel like you should wash them off or something. Too much work. Stick with finding heavier containers.
  • Bamboo skewers suck. Either plan on having your bouquet at only one length, buy several different lengths, or own some kind of monster cutting tool. I used those thick scissor-things that came with my knife block. They just scored the sticks. I still had to snap them off, which usually resulted in the fibers all separating at the end, or having to peel off loose fibers. Or splinters. In my flesh.
  • 10 skewers per bouquet were a nice size. Not too much work for me crowded, not too bare. 
  • When putting the whole strawberries on the skewers, with greens still attached, use the pointy end to start your hole first, then put the dull end in. I can't tell you how many strawberries got speared all the way through (Okay. Nine.) before I thought to do this!
  • Grapes are made of magic. They did a great job securing less sturdy fruit that wanted to slide right off the stick (I'm looking at YOU, Watermelon!) And they helped fill the sticks to add bulk to the overall look. And two melon flowers touching looked really bad. Especially since they were all kinds of weird thicknesses and slanty-ness.
  • Try not to cut yourself. It stings like a mother with all those acidic juices floating around. Plus you bleed on other people's food. Blah blah.


Waste Not, Want Not.
I had two medium-sized bowls of fruit scraps. And no more room in the fridge. So I made smoothies! Strawberry-Mango-Pineapple, and 3-Melon (with some bananas I had tossed in the freezer a while ago when they started getting overripe.) I used some plain Greek yogurt and a splash of milk. The Greek yogurt was very sour. I opted to toss in some red-leaf lettuce too. Mostly because I needed the space in the fridge. Bad choice. Red lettuce does not a good smoothie make. I added a ton of honey, but still the strawberry blend one was fairly bland. With a slight hint of dirt. Lame. I froze the extra (my food processor was filled to the top with the strawberry one!) and froze all of the melon one. It had less lettuce, so it might taste better. I may have added too much yogurt, which is why the fruit flavors didn't come out strong. But the recipes I read had 1 cup of yogurt or milk to 1-2 cups of fruit, so I figured I was good with 1-1.5 cups yogurt and a splash of milk to 4-5 cups of fruit scraps!

And a little note of pride: When we went to deliver them to the school, Z handed one of the fruit bouquets to one of her teachers. She picked the one with the correct name on the tag. When I asked her on the ride home how she had known which one to give, she said that it had the teacher's name on it. And she sounded out the name, as if she were reading it. I'm pretty certain she read, or at least recognized (which is the same thing, really) the teacher's name! That alone was worth all this hullaballoo!

      garden cutters

Thursday, May 3, 2012

May the Fourth Be With You - Star Wars Bento Blog Hop

Raise your hand if you knew that May 4th was Star Wars Day. Bonus points if you knew why.
Now, Little Z is too young for Star Wars (according to her father anyway. Hmph.) But when my bloggie-buddies suggested another themed blog hop, I couldn't say no! So I opted for cutesey over technical, since she wouldn't really "get it" yet anyway. Both lunches are in our EasyLunchboxes.

The Rebellion (her lunch)
PB-Nutella Millenium Falcon; cheese, fruit leather and spinach faces.
Strawberries and kiwi, broccoli, Teddy Grahams "Ewoks"
Millenium Falcon: Williams-Sonoma had their Star Wars vehicles sandwich cutters on sale for $10, so I snapped them up (along with their cookie presses and pancake molds.) Can't wait for the character ones to go on sale! (It happened... once.) I was originally going to just be lazy and toss in some Mac-n-cheese and call it "R2-DTube" and "See-Through-P-O," but Hubby thought that was stupid. And there wasn't enough room for the faces in with the little lidded bowl I had in there.
The "Good Guys": Han Solo, Chewie (NOT Darth Vader. Or a Mexican wrestler! LOL!) Luke and Leia - I used my faces cutter [enter to win one through 5/14 from Bento for Kidlet!] to make the faces and features, and the hair for the boys. From my garden-y cutter set, I used a petal cutter for Leia's bangs and tulips for her buns (pointy-top-sides in.) Tucked the extra cheese from Luke's hair underneath.
Endor: Broccoli "Forest of Endor" and Teddy Grahams "Ewoks!" (In a cute little plastic-coated-paper bear cup!)
Couldn't think of how to incorporate fruit. So just tossed in the last of the strawberries and some kiwi.

The Empire (Mama's)
"Garbage Compactor" salad, TIE-Fighter, apples, carrots
and broccoli. YanYan dessert.
My "trash compactor" salad contains spinach and romaine, carrots, and raisins (which kind of look like that creature that swims in the sludge,) plus raspberry vinaigrette in "the Death Star." I totally stole this trash compactor idea. Err. I mean, if you see someone else in the hop did one, they copied me!
I made this yummy veggie dip but substituted sunflower seed butter for PB. I used some Special K crackers and a mini Nutter Butter to make the TIE-Fighter.
Boring old apples, plus broccoli, and more carrots to dip. Couldn't think of anything creative for them to be. I'm on Week 3 of this headache that won't go away, so it's getting harder to think and focus.
I didn't notice that the YanYan was a combo of strawberry and chocolate flavors. I thought I was getting strawberry. To be red(dish) "light sabers!" I guess this way they can fight! I can guarantee these will be shared. And by "shared," I mean I will only get bare-nekkid dipping sticks.
This much geeky awesomeness cannot be contained in just one lunch (okay, two!) Use your "HyperDrive" to hop to the next "galaxy" to check out what Karen at What's in John's Lunch Bag? has come up with!

Update: She looked at her lunch and squealed with joy. I know who that is! That's us! That's you [Han,] that's Daddy [Luke,] and that's me [Leia,] and that's... ummm..." [Chewbacca. Haha!] She ended up eating everything but the kiwi and fruit leather. And had seconds of the "Ewoks."

 faces cutters garden cutters

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - 5/2/12

Silly Sock day at preschool. 
Mama totally forgot, but I would have messed it up anyway. I would have just sent her with a pair of funky socks. Oh no. I should have pinned them all over her, had mismatched socks on her feet, etc. She wanted them on her ears, so her teachers clothespinned them into her hair. Super cute!

A rainbow!

First Food!
Technically she had sucked on a chunk of canteloupe already (she had been okayed by the doc at her 4-month check-up for solids, but I hadn't gotten around to buying/making any yet.) But we were at a thing, listening to a boring speech, and she started fussing. So I let her lick and suck on some canteloupe to shut her up satisfy her until we could go get her bottle from the car. Here she is eating her first real solids (other than cat hair.) I made pureed carrots. But judging by the consistency of the baby food I bought later, mine were waaaaay too thick. She loved them though!


Mama and Baby E enjoying a rare sunny day outside while Big Sis was at preschool.