There are two types of kids.
- The kid who wants to eat the same thing every single day of the week, sometimes more than one time per day.
- The kid who loves something one day and then hates it the next.
Which type of kid do you have? Or, are your kids like mine and bounce back and forth between the two? Either way, there is a way to make lunches more fun for kids. I’ll let you in on a little secret… creating fun lunches is more fun for us too! This week, we created our first character, Inspector Caper Eyes.
How to Make Inspector Caper Eyes
What You’ll Need:
Cheese sticks
Salami, sliced thin
Capers
Sliced olives w/ pimentos
Pretzel Sticks
Step 1: Unwrap your cheese stick
Step 2: Take a slice of salami and wrap it around the cheese stick. Fresh, thin salami slices will easily cling to itself and stay closed.
Step 3: Add two capers for his eyes, a pimento mouth and a sliced olive for his hat.
Step 4: Break two pretzel sticks in half and create his arms and legs.
Inspector Caper Eyes can be placed in a lunchbox on his own, or with a twin, if your little one has a bigger appetite.
Don’t forget to include some snacks. We usually include blue corn tortilla chips or veggies on the side. And lastly, their lunch isn’t complete without a juice box! We love Juicy Juice! Especially their three new better-for-you options, which are packed with functional benefits with juicy flavor that parents can feel great about serving to their kids.
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We can’t wait to create our next character! Any ideas? Don’t forget to check out our other family-friendly favorite recipes.
School lunches should be fun, with your kid’s input. These really add an element of fun! Great ideas!
So cute and so simple to make! My kids would love this and get such a kick out of the design. 🙂 Really like this!
That’s such a great idea! Perfect to make lunch more fun
I can relate with the kid type 2 😛 I am going to share this post with my sister who has two kids. I am sure she will find this article helpful ☺
These little food creations are fabulous. I am going to have to pack my nephews lunches on their vacation. Fast and yummy!
This is so cute! I am always super busy so decorating their lunch is the furthest thing from my mind. My sons would love this, so I think I should give it a try!
My boys make their own lunches but they would love these ideas. I need to show these to them.