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Back To School Lunchbox

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With schools starting back up, I wanted to share some ideas for a Back To School Lunchbox! This lunchbox is fun, but really quick and easy to make.
There’s nothing complicated or time-consuming here! Little cutters are an easy way to make lunches fun. I have a set of shapes and a set of letters that I always use to make it easy. 

 

🍎 BACK TO SCHOOL LUNCHBOX 🍎
📚 Open-faced sandwich: HELLO 1ST GRADE cut out from 1 slice of cheese, on top of lunchmeat and a slice of bread (super versatile). If you’ve already headed back to school, you can replace HELLO 1ST GRADE with 1ST GRADE ROCKS (or something similar) 
✏ Pencil drawn on a cheese stick with permanent marker (so simple and fun!)
📝 Watermelon cut to resemble pink erasers (math teacher right here – these are the best!!)
❤ Favorite veggies cut into hearts (Jack is really nervous on the first day of school, so I always remind him how much we love him 🥰)
🦠 elderberry gummy (my kids think these are a treat and I love that they’re getting the antioxidant black elderberry and immune-boosting vitamin C and zinc)

Back To School Lunchbox

This School lunchbox is fun, but really quick and easy to make.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Course: Main Course
Keyword: lunchbox
Servings: 1 lunchbox

Ingredients

Open-faced sandwich:

  • 1 slice of bread
  • lunchmeat
  • 1 slice of cheese
  • watermelon
  • veggies
  • elderberry gummy

Instructions

  • Top a slice of bread with lunchmeat and cheese slice with HELLO 1ST GRADE cut out
  • Draw a pencil on a cheese stick with permanent marker
  • Cut watermelon to resemble pink erasers
  • Cut favorite veggies cut into hearts
  • Add an elderberry gummy or special treat

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