A healthy and special lunch box for Valentine's Day
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As parents, we know how important it is for children to eat right. The more nutritious and healthy their diet is, the more they'll be able to learn, grow, and play. One of the best ways to ensure they get their daily portion of healthy food is to get creative with their lunchbox .
The more we stimulate their curiosity about meals, the more they'll crave different foods! We know that's not always possible with life's busy schedules, so we've put together some quick and easy recipes and lunchbox ideas filled with love.
Valentine's Day Lunch Box
Here are our top picks for a healthy and nutritious Valentine's Day lunchbox:
the components:
Strawberry
Greek yogurt
tomatoes
Brick
Mini mozzarella cheese balls
bread
option
basil leaves
round candy
Preparation method:
Start by making a heart-shaped sandwich:
Take a loaf of bread, cut it in half, then layer it with labneh and finely sliced cucumber. Cut the loaf lengthwise and place it in a heart shape in a large lunch box .
Then take chopsticks and add a basil leaf, half a tomato, a mozzarella cheese ball and another basil leaf to make delicious little skewers.
Add cold water and ice to a food jar and let it chill for 5 minutes. After draining the water, add Greek yogurt and sliced strawberries for a delicious dessert.
Add some rounded candy and your lunch box is ready.
The perfect portfolio
Make sure you choose a large lunch box to help you prepare the perfect lunch for your child.
In addition to being insulated to keep food at the right temperature, it comes with four separate bento box-style compartments so you can store a wide variety of flavors and dishes without mixing them up. It also has a leak-proof lock to prevent spills when carrying it around, and it comes with its own food jar (with room for an additional jar if needed), so you can add delicious hot and cold treats. It's non-toxic and suitable for children over 18 months old, and parents will love how easy it is to clean.