![]() ![]() I usually get about 4 shapes out of each sandwich, which is perfect for her. Then: Squish the bread! Squishing it helps it stay together when you cut out the shape.įinally: Cut out flowers, hearts, stars- whatever shapes you like! I like to do 2 slices of gluten free bread, a slice of organic turkey and a slice of Organic Valley American Singles. ![]() To make her sandwich fun I like to cut it into fun shapes! It’s so easy and she loves it!įirst: Make your sandwich. Only the good stuff! Organic Valley has been making cheese for 20 years, so they know what they are doing! ![]() There are no fillers or emulsifiers in them. The Organic Valley American Singles are all natural. Now, these aren’t your typical processed American Cheese. Making a fun, healthy lunch is easier than parents think! Starting with an eco-friendly lunch box and reusable containers, I fill it with organic fruit- berries are her favorite, but she also loves watermelon cut into shapes! Those reusable cupcake molds are perfect for keeping the fruit separate! Next, I make her a gluten free sandwich with Organic Valley American Singles. Recently she learned how to “string” the cheese and loves it! My child loves Stringles of any kind, so they are a must in her lunch. We are a gluten-free family, so gluten free is also important when making my gluten free toddler lunch. Quick, easy and healthy is my motto when it comes to school lunches. I was so excited when I went to Publix and saw the Organic Valley Stringles were on sale! Combined with the $1.25 off coupon from the Organic Valley website, it was stock up time! Organic Valley products are perfect for her lunches because I can trust that they are certified organic and they never use antibiotics, synthetic hormones, toxic pesticides or GMOs. I work hard at home to teach my child good eating habits and I want those healthy habits to continue when she is in school. Our life is super busy so I depend on brands like Organic Valley to help me make her lunches delicious and healthy. I never expected to become a lunch packing mom so soon, but since she started daycare, making a gluten free toddler lunch is part of my daily routine. A few months ago she started attending day care several mornings a week so mommy has time to blog and create recipes, and she just adores it! As you may know from other posts, I have a very active two and a half-year-old. No matter what I do, it just never slows down. Make back to school lunches fun with sandwich cutouts and notes so the kiddos know mommy is thinking about them! This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. ![]()
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