Give Taco Tuesday a kid-friendly lunchbox spin by turning an average sandwich into unique Hummus and Veggie Sandwich Tacos! A loaded sandwich you can hold with one hand, this lunchbox idea is stuffed with tons of fresh veggies, lettuce, avocado, cheese and of course, a nice slather of roasted bell pepper Sabra hummus. The “tacos”…
Lunch Box
Tic Tac Toe Sandwiches
Summer might be winding down but the fun doesn’t have to stop here. Even though it’s about that time to start thinking about school lunches again (how did summer go by in such a hurry?!), these Tic Tac Toe Sandwiches are an entertaining way to get creative with lunch. Create any sandwich you want, really,…
Fruit and Veggie Car Snacks
We are big car lovers in this family (and by “we” I of course mean my toddler son). I just simply provide all the sound effects, horn-tooting, and screeching halt noises with my mouth while playing cars with him. We go EVERYWHERE with either a truck, bus, or car in hand. There is no way…
Dairy Free GoGurt
Say goodbye to the days of adding a carton of yogurt into your kid’s lunchbox! These homemade Dairy Free GoGurt pouches are the perfect option when you want to send your kid off to school with a healthful snack option made without artificial ingredients or food coloring. Made up of only four ingredients, these yogurt packs…
Nut Free Snacks
When it comes to school lunches and snacks, it’s easy to go for the peanut butter and slather it on everything. But since peanuts are asked to be omitted in most schools these days due to food allergies, what are some good Nut Free Snacks that you can include in your child’s lunch? Here are…
Octopus Pizzas
Summer is here so let us begin to create the cutest, silliest, and most fun ocean-themed foods we can think of. Get your oven heated up, grab your apron, and head on over to Super Simple as we bake up pizza in incredibly amazing shapes. Today I bring to you Octopus Pizzas! RELATED: CRAB HUMMUS…
Caterpillar Fruit Kebabs
Turn this summery snack of fresh fruit into a fun piece of art! All you need is some melon, a zippy, zesty yogurt dip (instructions below!), and some cute candy eyes to make these squirmy and silly Caterpillar Fruit Kebabs! Thanks so much to Cara for having me back here on Fork and Beans to share…