Monday, August 20, 2012

Cooking Games and the Lunch Box


While cooking games are important, it is just as important to give some thought to how your lunch is prepared in addition to the style of the food itself. What will your friends think of you if you walk in without a carefully prepared lunchbox on the first day of school? In fact, do you even know which lunch box is best for your style?

Cooking Games with Paper Bags
The staple for older kids may be the brown paper bag. Play some quick cooking games in the morning to prepare a sandwich, grab some chips and a drink. Eat up at lunchtime and you’re done. Ball the bag and trash up and throw it away. You go for quick and convenient. Lunch is all about the food.

Quirky Lunch Kit
On the other hand if you enjoy a bit of fun, you can enjoy a funky lunch kit instead of the standard bag. Find your favorite cartoon character or opt for a kit that is large enough to hold leftovers from home. Buy a metal lunch box or perhaps a little ice chest. Whatever you pick, be sure your cooking games are as delicious as the method of delivery.

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