While frosting some cupcakes tonight, I've come to the realization that I have a slight sprinkle problem...
Sunday, September 26, 2010
I Have a Problem
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Bento Questions & Giveaway
I've had several people ask me about the lunches I make for the girls and Aaron. I'm going to try to answer them, hopefully I'll remember what I was asked! If I missed something, feel free to ask again!
Where do you get the containers and accessories?
I really have a ton of containers- I most frequently use my Easy LunchBoxes (where I'm an affiliate) set for Aaron, and I have two more sets on the way for the girls. I can't wait to get them, they are fabulous! I wrote a review of the system right here. I also use traditional two tier Japanese bento boxes often for the girls. I've purchased them from a few places, such as All Things For Sale (use code tatertwins for 5% off), Bento Crazy, and another online retailer who recently closed their doors to internet sales, boo.
These places also carry the majority of the accessories I use, including food picks, belts (elastic to hold the tiers together), egg molds, food cutters, and bags. I use the silicone muffin tins in various shapes to keep food separate, instead of the disposable paper ones. I bought those at Michael's, where you can also find the food-safe markers I occasionally use.
How long does it take to pack their lunches like this?
I really think it takes only a few minutes longer than throwing a sandwich and some chips in Ziplock baggies. I try to stock up on bento-friendly foods, which helps. By keeping small things like raisins, cheese sticks, cherry tomatoes, canned fruit, etc in the house, I can fill up gaps in the boxes after I put the bigger things like the sandwiches, crackers, yogurt in.
What do you do with the leftover scraps of food?
When I make cut out sandwiches or decorate with cheese slices, I am left with scraps. I hate to waste it, so I generally feed them to the twins. They don't seem to care at this point that they get the leftovers! They eat lots of PB&J crusts for breakfast. Also, sometimes I'll tuck the smaller scraps, like the pieces left from the cheese shapes, underneath the sandwich where you can't see them if I don't give them to the babies.
What do you send them to drink?
The girls each have a SIGG water bottle that they bring. I only put water in them, because I figure the one day I fill it with juice or milk they'll leave it and it will get nasty. Aaron used to reuse an old Gatorade bottle, but the other day I finally bought him his own aluminum water bottle as well.
Ok that's all I can remember right now... LOL
But, I have this bento starter set up for grabs at my main blog, The TaterTwins- so go over there and enter to win!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Bento supplies
My bento supplies are getting out of hand...
So I had to get an organizer :)
Drawer by drawer:
I put all my bags into the black bag since it's the biggest LOL
Not sure what else to do with those
Behind the purple thing is a few thermoses
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Fabric Stash
I have a horribly bad habit of buying fabric and never doing anything with it. So I just packed up a box and sent it out to a friend who sews. The box weighed 13 lbs 8 ounces and was stuffed FULL. Hopefully she can think of some cool stuff to make for the girls with some of it LOL
Woven
More woven
Knits & Gauzy Cotton
Woven, flannel backed satin, and some floofy stuff Lili picked out
More crap Lili picked
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Crafty!
While we were in Wilmington today, I stopped at Jo-Ann's since we don't have one up here.
I got the stuff to make some dress up skirts for the girls and five more of those strip skirts like I had made for Lili.
Finished skirt- for reference. I got five fabrics for each one this time, so they'll be fuller and twirlier.
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Me=Delusional
I always get these grand ideas that I can make stuff. It's not that I can't do it, it's that I don't. I should know better. I buy yard after yard of fabric that sits here and collects dust with my sewing machine & serger. I do it thinking I can make dresses/diapers/blankets/pajamas/whatever cheaper than I could buy them... only I never actually do the making part. I've got PUL, a snap press & snaps, touchtape, you name it.
My most recent delusion of grandeur:
Hairbows and korkers for the girls. You see how far I got with that lil project. Aside from shelling out the money to buy the supplies... all I've done was go out to buy a Rubbermaid tote to store them in. Yay, I win.
You don't even want to see how many scrapbook supplies I've bought and never used.
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