I just read through all 17 pages of this thread. It kind of reminds me of the lunch version of the "Hey Grandpa" thread, but with lots of fancy do-dads!
OK, some thoughts and comments and questions . . . .
I assume most of you are packing these lunches the night before, right? How long does it take you to prepare these meals?
What is the age (OK, not of yourselves and your hubbies
) for whom these lunches are made? My kids are 10 (girl) and 13 (boy) so the cutsie things would be out the window, but I know they'd love the Asian inspired meals, rolled sandwiches, hummus and pitas, and the fresh fruits and veggies. Do those of you with the younger kids also have older kids that still like the Bentos?
I hate putting things in the landfills, so reusable containers sounds good to me!
Love the Totoro! We're huge Miyazaki fans here. I'm pretty certain we have every single English version of his films.
Ninja - I'd LOVE to learn how to make soap. I picked up a couple of books this summer at the library but I didn't think either of them were the right direction I was seeking. One was more about the milling process (great pictures!) and the other was more "farmsteadish", using rendered fats from the farm (not sure at all what THAT one was doing here in OC!). Can you recommend a book with good recipes and such? Now that both kids are back in school, this is my fall project.
Great thread guys!