Amazing lunches have never been my strong suit. Dinner? I can do. Lunch? It’s always been hard for me to create lunches my kids will enjoy and that won’t get thrown out with the trash when lunch is over.
I used to simply do sandwiches for them… I’d add a fruit and some pretzels or crackers and call it good. It was only recently, when my 9 year old started getting in on the lunch making action, that we started to get a little more creative in our lunch time efforts. Here is what my daughter thinks are the keys to making an exciting lunch!
Tips for Creating an Exciting Lunch from My 9-Year Old Daughter
- Sandwiches are boring. Wraps are not. Try putting your favorite sandwich toppings in a wrap form instead. We even like this Crabby Dip when rolled up into a tortilla!
- We like salads, but not when they are soggy from dressing. Put the dressing in a separate container so we can pour it on at lunchtime. (These Glad To Go Lunch Containers are great for storing your salad and dressing, but keeping them separate! The dressing bowl simply snaps into the lid!)
- If you insist on sandwiches, try making them in fun shapes using cookie cutters. I love it when my mom sends me a heart shaped sandwich!
- Don’t forget the sweets… my favorite part of lunch is the sweet snack that comes with it. Whether it’s a brownie or cookie or these sweet Salted Caramel Almonds my mom made, I like having a sweet treat to end lunch with. (Kristen here – I love knowing that even though it’s “dessert”, they’re getting some extra energy-packed protein in with the almonds!).
- This isn’t necessary, but my mom often sneaks a note or a knock-knock joke in our lunch box. I love finding a surprise like that when I’m eating my lunch!
So there you have it… isn’t she a wise one? Really, having Kelly helping with lunch has helped me to realize that lunches don’t have to be complicated to be good! I appreciate how companies like Glad, with their re-usable, smart lunching storage solutions, help me to deliver on a lunch that is still as perfect when they eat it as it was when I made it.
My friends at Glad are currently running a fun promotion on Pinterest with great prizes! Simply go to Inspire your lunch with Glad from 3/18 – 4/28 for details. Once you create your own Pinterest themed board you’ll be eligible for a chance to win weekly prizes! I hope you’ll check out the promotion and “Inspire your lunch” with Glad!
Steps in entering the contest:
Step 1: Click the Glad photo in the gallery Glad Pinterest Board Contest that most inspires you to get started pinning.
Step 2: Choose “create new board” in the dropdown menu of the Pinterest pop up screen. Title your new board “Inspired Lunches”
Step 3: Find at least 4 photos anywhere on the web that fits the theme of “Inspired Lunches” and pin them to your new board. Include #gladinspiredlunches in your photo description.
Step 4: Once you’ve pinned 5 photos (including one from the Glad Pinterest Gallery) come back to the Glad Pinterest Board Contest and submit your board.
If you make a pinboard in the Glad contest, share your pinboard URL in the comments – I’d love to see what you’ve done! In addition, I’m always looking for inspiration so tell me how you make your inspired lunches. Visit Glad’s page on BlogHer for more ideas!
And, if you are looking for a great “sweet” recipe to pack in your lunches or for snack, I’ve included the recipe for the Salted Caramel Almonds below. Happy lunching!
Salted Caramel Roasted Almonds
Ingredients
- 2 cups raw almonds
- 1 stick butter
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup light Karo syrup
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla
- 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- Pinch sea salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Spread raw almonds on a large baking sheet so that they are just one layer. Roast the almonds for 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, bring butter, brown sugar and Karo to a boil for 5 minutes stirring constantly. Stir in vanilla, salt and baking soda. (This will cause the mixture to bubble up.)
- Once the almonds are roasted, carefully pour them into the butter mixture. Stir until well coated.
- Reduce oven heat to 250°F.
- Cover a large baking sheet with foil. Using a slotted spoon, remove the coated almonds from the saucepan and place in a single layer on the baking sheet. (Don't touch the coated almonds with your fingers... the mixture makes the almonds very hot!)
- Place in the oven for 15 minutes. Stir, then do another 15 minutes.
- Remove the almonds from the oven. Using a spatula, place almonds on a piece of waxed paper until cool. Sprinkle with sea salt.
- Store in an airtight container until ready to eat.
- Enjoy!
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Glad. I was compensated for my time, but all opinions expressed are my own.
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patsy says
Our elementary school is nut-free, but I can certainly pack those almonds in my lunch to take to work! Yum! My youngest doesn’t like sandwiches, but I have been known to reheat our Southwestern chicken and peppers and put in a wrap the next day for his lunch. That always gets eaten!
Kristen says
We have but free zones but I’m sure nut free school is in the very near future!
Ali | Gimme Some Oven says
Ooooh, salty and sweet nuts are one of my all-time favorite snacks. These look wonderful!
Kristen says
I could munch on them all day long!
Tieghan says
I love all your tips and those nuts look delicious!
Kristen says
Thank you! I love that my daughter is so interested in these things too!
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says
Your daughter is one cute and smart little girl. I love all of her tips, especially on soggy salad and sweet treat. Love the reference about your knock knock jokes 🙂
Amy says
Ooooh Kristen, these look fantastic. Forget a sandwich, with these almonds they could be my lunch.
Kelly sure has some great tips!
Ashley Bee (Quarter Life Crisis Cuisine) says
Your daughter is so well-spoken 🙂 I love all these ideas! My office lunches have been lacking lately, it’s nice to get some ideas for spicing it up!
Meagan @ A Zesty Bite says
Ohh almonds are such a great snack. Like that you used caramel to give them a sweet taste.
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says
I looooove that the dressing container snaps to the lid. I have been dreaming of these! MUST FIND!! Thank you!!!
Adele Forbes says
http://pinterest.com/airdale/inspired-lunches/
I was just pinning away concerning ‘lunch’ and then started getting ‘slow down’ messages. I had never seen this before on Pinterest.
I am enjoying your page. and wrote down the Salted Caramel Almonds recipe. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Stephanie says
My husband loves almonds, I totally need to make this for him, he would love this!
Nutmeg Nanny says
Wow, these look fantastic! I love the idea of “sneaking” some nutrition into the lunch treat 🙂
Amanda says
Fairly certain your 9 year old is smarter than me. 😉
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen says
Looove these lunch-making tips from your sweet little girl, Kristen! She’s creative, a good writer AND knows what she wants. Thank her for sharing her top lunch-making tips with us! xo P.S. Def pinning the nut recipe…YUM!
Crystal says
I also have trouble with being creative at lunch. Thanks for the tips! The salted caramel almonds look awesome! Your daughter is super cute!
Liz W | EmmaEats says
These need to get in my belly now! They look delicious!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says
Such great lunch tips. Makes me want to go back and redo what I sent my kids to lunch with.
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
Can those almonds just be my lunch. 😉
Darci says
Those look so good!! Thanks for the tips!!!
Megan {Country Cleaver} says
You can totally make my lunches if these are included! Love it!
Pop Chef says
Good post. We should always take time to prepare lunch for kids so that they will have a healthy meal. Thanks for the post.
Megan says
Not sure what I did wrong but these turned out to be a gooey mess. The caramel sauce didn’t foam up after the addition of the baking soda.
It was almost impossible to put them in a single layer. They simply clumped together. They were just average almonds with a thick caramel coating and looked nothing like the picture. I’ll try it again before tossing this recipe.
Margaret says
Gooey mess for me too. Not foamy, just a thick caramel. Roasting the almonds for 15 minutes was too long. Won’t be making these again.
Jatana says
Yes this was definitely a gooey mess! No foaming like the recipe stated! Big glob of almonds and 15 minutes was too long to toast them. Glad I looked in on them while toasting or I would have burnt them! What is wrong with this recipe?
Kristen says
I just made them again and they turned out fine. I’m not sure what’s going on but will keep trying with some different variables and see if I can figure it out. I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you. Thanks for the heads up!
Carol says
These were sooooo good!!!!