Showing posts with label jack-o-lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jack-o-lantern. Show all posts
10.29.2012
Halloween Lunch
Nursery school halloween lunch for my littlest guy. He does better (ie: eats more) with his turkey sandwich cubed, so his hand-cut cheese lays on top. His Frankenstein-style surprise ghost is a banana with raisin face, "bolted" into & hiding in its own peel...maybe next time I'll do a mummy locked inside a banana peel coffin. Hmmm....
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frankenstein,
ghost,
halloween,
jack-o-lantern,
pumpkin
10.24.2012
Halloween lunches: pumpkins & ghosts
We ran out of bread, so I used a bun for the sandwich. Turkey sandwich cut to ghost shape with raisins embedded as spooky face. Night scene made with stars & moon cheese shapes. Jack-o-lanterns are a Little Cutie orange, peeled & halved. The faces are made from seaweed snack cut with scissors. The spooky tree is broken pretzel & seaweed snack. This lunch came back eaten to the last crumb.
This turkey sandwich is cut to a pumpkin shape with cheese as the face details. The Little Cutie is halved and peeled away from the skin. I cut the jack-o-lantern faces into the peel and then replaced it over the fruit again.
Halloween Dinner
Using refridgerated pizza dough from the grocery store (yes, making your own is "easy" but extra work), we made ghost shaped pizzas with olives & mini meatballs (made for dinner earlier in the week) for the spooky faces. Big hit with the boys! Plus, we got a school lunch out of it too!
Here is the lunch I packed. Ghost pizza and an orange bell pepper cut to look like a jack-o-lantern:
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bell pepper,
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ghost,
halloween,
jack-o-lantern,
lunch,
pizza,
pumpkin
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