- I downloaded the weekly planner which I laminated or durabilityfrom Good Old Martha Stewart: http://www.marthastewart.com/article/magnetic-lunch-chart
- I input what my two children((ages 6 & 3) would like for lunch. Here I refer to a Mom Blogger: Wendolina for her lunch idea list (available in PDF if you scroll down to the end of the page) http://wendolonia.com/blog/2010/08/16/back-to-school-back-to-lunch-lunch-box-ideas/
- Based Wendolina's ideas, Martha Stewarts magnetic lunch chart, and the extra inspiraton from Melissa at http://www.anotherlunch.com/, I am able to get together every morning for my two munchkins a bento box version lunch.
I have purchased a regular container with a movable divider and added cupcake liners to hold some of the goodies. (The silicone cupcake liners woud be more eco-friendly but I have not gotten around to purchasing them.) Here I have a turkey and cheese slider with raspberries, mozzarella cheese stick sliced, and graham crackers. I have found success in giving them a variety. In addition to their lunch I provide a juice box, water, and yogurt or applesauce to round things out. What I provide them with daily is sufficient for lunch and snack time. I always feel ready for the week with this Bright Idea.