Showing posts with label dairy free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dairy free. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2012

Chicken Skewers

How about a lunch picture? been quite some time... I don't have much time to get fancy anymore, but with packing Grady's snack now, I thought it would be nice to post some allergy friendly lunch ideas.. Ainnsley is also now Dairy Free...so this lunch is also allergy friendly...seems to be more my theme now instead of *clean* though it is all clean foods in here!

Clementine sections, Chicken Skewers (chicken breast, cherry tomato, cucumber) Enjoy Life allergy friendly cookies

Organic Popcorn on top.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Back to School!!

2 snacks to share today :)

Left to Right:
Ground Cherries, Cherry Tomatoes, Allergy-Friendly Popcorn Balls (wrapped)
Organic sandwich cookies (first day treat!) Bagel


Left to Right:
Hummus and Corn Chips

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Dairy/soy free Chicken Waldorf Salad

Snack...yet again more hummus... lol her fav!
Left to Right:
Whole grain toast bites and hummus
Watermelon and grapes

For lunch today Ainnsley also had a Thermos full of soup :)

Watermelon

Friday, September 10, 2010

First Day of JK

Today was my little girls first day of JK. It is only a half day today, but she will attend full time 5 days a week starting Monday. She is so excited; I however barely held it together. They just grow up too fast.

Today I just had to pack 1 snack, and *A* requested her Mini Mouse box. I really planned to do my school lunch shopping this weekend, so we just worked with what we had in the house.

My very FIRST JK Bento
From left to Right:
Clementine and Grape Flower Blossom, raisins, Sugar/Dairy/Gluten Free Zucchini Bread cut into circles with a bow food pick to look like Mini, Ground Cherries.

Ground Cherries are so delicious; I had them for the first time last year when we received them in our weekly CSA (Community Shared Agriculture). My kids love them, as do I. They are juicy and sweet, and they travel well, popping right out of the husk.




They are in the tomato family, and like a goose berry (so I hear, I haven't eaten a goose berry before)
Delicious!