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Monday, January 12, 2015

Yes! You Can Prepare Lunch Box For Your Kids! ^^

This post is to convince mothers out there who really want to prepare school lunch for their kids and think that they do not have the time to do it because they are so busy with work that they can do it. I have a part time job, a home based business (photography, face painting, and online boutique), and I am also attending college majoring in Chemistry. If you don’t call that busy, I don’t know what is busy. I have two kids, Tasha, 6 years old and Oz, 2 years old.

I never thought of myself as someone who would pack my kids lunch every day for school. Since the first day of Kindergarten, my daughter wants me to pack her lunch and so this journey begins.

Making lunch does not take a lot of time. I spend only about 15 – 30 minutes in the morning getting those lunches ready. Here’s an example of my morning schedule…

6:20 a.m. – I wake up and brush my teeth
6:30 a.m. – I wake up Tasha and told her to brush her teeth. I then grabbed her clothes and told her to dress up (Sometimes I got her outfits ready the night before)
6:35 a.m. – I would get Tasha’s breakfast ready. (She usually asks for bagel with cream cheese) while I toast her bagel, I get her fruit and veggies ready for her lunch box
6:40 a.m. – Her bagel is done toasting and I put the cream cheese on top or any other topping she wants. Tasha starts eating.
6:42 a.m. – I work on the rest of her lunch.
7:00 a.m. – I am already done with her lunch box. Now, I usually stuff it in the bag and stuff the lunch bag into her book bag.

Now, Tasha is a slow eater, so it took her about 30 minutes for her to finish her breakfast sometimes. We usually leave the door by 7:15 a.m.

See! It didn’t take long! The secret is to multi task. Say, you want to make boiled egg. It takes 10 minutes for it to cook. You have 10 minutes to do something else while waiting for it to boil. I think those are not really a secret right? Us moms are used to multi tasking.


Here are some of my favorite lunch boxes that I’ve packed for her in the past.

 

Left Photo:
  • Biofeel (You can find these in Asian grocery stores)
  • Oranges
  • Cashew
  • Pizza
  • Alfredo Pasta
Right Photo:
  • Trix Cereal
  • Corn
  • Oranges
  • Scramble Eggs


 

Left Photo:
  • Oranges
  • Celery
  • Carrots
  • Trix Cereal
  • Grapes
  • Flintstone Gummies
  • Home made spinach noodles with Chicken
Right Photo:
  • Veggie Sticks
  • Fruit loops
  • String Cheese
  • Pomegranate 
  • Oranges
  • Turkey Wraps


 

Left Photo:
  • String Cheese
  • Fruit Snacks
  • Horizon Cheese Sandwich Cookies
  • Annie's Cookies 
  • Grilled Cheese Sandwich
  • Grapes
Right Photo:
  • Grapes
  • Chocolate chip mini muffin
  • Waffle chocolate sandwich
  • Cocoa Puffs
  • BBQ chicken wings (I took it off the bones)


 

Left Photo:
  • Lady Apple
  • Carrot
  • Golden Banana
  • Cheese Quesadillas
  • Trix Cereal
Right Photo:
  • Horizon Cheese Sandwich
  • Annie's Cookies
  • Chocolate Stuffed Strawberries
  • Cashew Nuts
  • Boiled Egg
  • Nutella Bread Rolls
I hope I have convinced you that YES! you can make your kid's lunch boxes!


Friday, January 9, 2015

PlanetBox Review


I love packing my daughter's lunch. I have always wanted to get planet box since she was 3 years old, but I did not get it until recently. The reason I waited so long before I get her lunch is because when she was in pre-K, her school did not let outside food in school, so I never had to pack her lunch for a whole year.

At Kindergarten, I never thought of buying a lunch box for her because I was so used to not pack any lunch, and I just expect her to eat school lunch. On the first day of school, I gave her $20 to put into her school account. She came home from school very disappointed. She said to me,"Mommy, why did you not pack me any lunch? They don't have any food for me! I only ate yogurt, milk, and just snack foods!!" Then, I asked her,"where is your $20 I gave you?" She answered,"I gave it to my teacher and we bought lunch and that was my lunch, the yogurt, milk and snack foods!!!!" Then, I decided to buy the PlanetBox. Their shipping was really quick because I got it within a few days.

Okay, enough of my story, let's give this awesome PlanetBox a review!!!

I have purchased the PlanetBox Rover for $59.95 and it came with

  • The Lunch Box
  • One Little Dipper Container
  • One Large Dipper Container
  • Cute set of magnets (25 different design and 1 blank white to design it yourself)
  • One Carrying Bag (9 different colors to choose from)
They also sell only the main box or only with the dipper, you can also add other accessories such as the water bottle, the spoon set, the ColdKit, and more!


What I like about PlanetBox:
1. It has 5 bento sections, I love it that the food wont touch each other when I pack her lunch. Also, it has good amount of space so I can place a whole sandwich without cutting it in weird shapes.
2. It came with two extra containers with individual lids for liquid foods.
3. I love the fact that it is made of food grade stainless steel
4. It is sturdy
5. The carrying bag has pockets for extra items I like to pack like on the inside it has a pocket for ice packs to keep food cool, and straps for forks and spoons. On the outer part of the bag, it has a nice pocket for water bottle or juice and an extra pocket to place anything you want to put in there.
6. It is also easy to open and close for my daughter's little hand (she was 5 years old when she started using Planetbox)
7. Dishwasher safe, it made my life easier!

What I do not like about PlanetBox:
1. The Price is quite expensive, but if I were to go out to stores and buy similar items they also add up, probably not as much as $59.95 but close to it.
2. I do not like the fact that I have to use the dipper containers for wet food. Sometimes, I just forget. Like when I pack my daughter eggs, well they have liquid coming out of them sometimes and they would leak out to the bag and well the bag would get dirty and I have to wash it and so on.
3. I do not like washing the bag. The bag is very thick and hard to dry. I have to dry them outside but when it is winter, it doesn't get dry as fast as I would like it to be. If it doesn't dry fast enough, well you will get a very smelly lunch bag.

So, Those are my pros and cons about our PlanetBox Rover. Bottom line is, I love the box. I would recommend this box to anyone out there that is looking to purchase a bento box for their kids or themselves.

PlanetBox did not pay me to review their box nor they give me any type of compensation. This is a very honest review from the box that I bought. Thanks so much for reading! ^^

you can purchase your own PlanetBox at www.planetbox.com

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