Mum reveals amazing ‘blanket’ bread trick for getting kids to eat all of their packed lunch
GETTING picky kids to eat the healthier parts of their packed lunch can be a mission for most parents. However, one clever mum has come up with an adorable way to get her kids to munch up everything. In a post on Facebook group ‘School lunch box ideas’, the woman called Yvonne revealed that she […]
GETTING picky kids to eat the healthier parts of their packed lunch can be a mission for most parents.
However, one clever mum has come up with an adorable way to get her kids to munch up everything.
A mum has shared her adorable trick for getting her kids to eat all of their packed lunches [/caption]In a post on Facebook group ‘School lunch box ideas’, the woman called Yvonne revealed that she serves her children nutritious food created to look like “monsters” tucked up beneath a “blanket”.
The social media user shared a snap of a creature created made from pepper beneath a guacamole spread lying on a slice of bread.
Captioning the image, she wrote: “I discovered that my kids will eat anything under a blanket.
“Guacamole blanket, nut butter blanket, Nutella blanket, hummus blanket.”
The woman called Yvonne created little “monsters” out of healthy food lying beneath a “blanket” on a slice of bread[/caption]- Wilton candy eyeballs sprinkle pouch, £3.97, Amazon – buy here
“This one is guacamole, tomatoes, cheese teeth, pinenut hands and Wilton candy eyes. You can ‘glue’ the eyes and teeth on with jam or honey.”
Her cute tip went down well with fellow members who praised her impressive creativity.
One person wrote: “Omg this is so cute.”
The savvy New York-based mum has also shared other kid-friendly culinary creations on her Instagram account @eatyourmonsters.
The social media user – who shares her culinary creations on Instagram account @eatyourmonsters – used guacamole, nut butter and Nutella as “blanket” toppings[/caption]Commenting on a pig made from carrot beneath a guacamole “blanket”, a social media user told her: “This is beyond adorable.”
She also made a monkey from banana and strawberry beneath a nut butter “blanking”, prompting one follower to add: “In love with these.”
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