Monday, October 11, 2010

What's for Lunch?

Ahhh, packing the school lunch. Trying to find options that are healthy, liked by the tiny people, not messy and can be consumed in 30 sec. flat....as it seems there's not a lot of time set aside for actual {eating} during lunch time. Apparently recess is so much more important.

In an attempt to switch things up a bit, I decided to try something different - sandwich rolly-things. So far it's a big hit, so I thought I'd share it with you lovely peoples.

Step 1 - Smoosh the living daylights out of a slice of bread. Now, you could use a rolling pin, but I find that using a flat-bottomed casserole dish does the job just fine. Smoosh....Press down hard....Flatten that sucker. {Enjoy} it. ;)

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See? Pretty flat. You can press down again if you notice any spots where it might not be as flat as you'd like.

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Step 2 - Cut off the crusts. For most of us, that's a step in the lunch-making process anyway, right?

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Step 3 - My tiny people don't care for mustard or mayo, so I butter the bread before putting the lunchmeat (1 or 2 slices) on the bread. Cut up a cheese slice into smaller strips and set one on top of the lunch meat. If you have mustard/mayo/ketchup lovers, you can run a single line of it along the cheese so you don't go overboard, if you prefer to do that rather than slather it on the bread.

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Step 4 - Roll it up...

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It'll end up looking like this.

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I can fit 4 of these in the not quite as tiny person's sandwich box, but I usually do 3 and a side of some sort of snacky-type food.

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I usually round it out with a serving of fruit and something to drink, and call it good. The teachers at our school have implemented a policy that makes the kids bring home what they don't eat (unless it's horribly messy - like a partially eaten yogurt cup or something) and I can tell you ~ the not quite as tiny person eats these babies up. She even told me that she likes it when I make these b/c they're so much quicker to eat. {SCORE!}

Works great for PB&J, too - with PB over the whole slice and a line of jelly (or honey...that's a good one, too) placed about where I put the cheese on these.

So there you have it! Go smoosh some bread!

3 comments:

  1. AWESOME! I'm off to smoosh me some GF bread! Great idea! I'm sure they'll both love it, although Gaby might cry because it's not "like usual" lol

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  2. Love this idea!! We're always looking for ways to make lunch interesting. C-man will love it!

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  3. What a cute lunch! I'm going to make this as a surprise for hubby :)

    If you get a chance, I'd love for you to link to this on my blog hop!

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