hello everyone.
Two of our grandsons were here one day this week.
They had so much fun at one of our city's splash pads.
I didn't plan this trip to include lunch but the boys remembered that lunch is served everyday here by the school as part of the Federal summer nutrition program for all children 18 years and younger.
They really wanted a sack lunch so stopped there too.
This day's sack lunch was a peanut butter sandwich, string cheese, apple sauce, juice and milk. It was getting hot so they took their lunches home and we ate inside.
I like those yogurts that come in a 2 section container with yogurt in one and a crunchy stir-in in the other section. I got them awhile back on special but in general, they are rather expensive. So I thought I could just buy a carton of yogurt and add some crunchy stir ins myself.
I took those 2 grandsons to a grocery store that has a bulk food section, I planned to get things like granola and trail mix
but they had other ideas,
Even after they ate all their sack lunches, they both ate some yogurt with gummy bears and sour worms mixed in. I guess all that playing made them very hungry.
Food Prep
We will have company this weekend so we planned some very easy meals. My husband helped me prep all this produce
- 2 fruit trays and a tub of watermelon chunks
-a dish of greens for salad and a tray of chopped veggies to top salads
-a tray of toppings for burgers or sandwiches
- chopped cheese
Several of you commented on my lunchmeat keeper. I bought mine years ago at Goodwill for $1. Tupperware has made several models of it and this is the current model. I think it's bigger than mine and that would be nice but I'm not going to spend $27 on it. But if I see it on sale, or at a thrift store or yard sale, I probably will.
For Day 3- I sewed a cover for this box of paper
sheets that we keep on top of the microwave. We use a sheet to cover up food so it doesn't splatter all over the microwave insides.
It looks a lot better covered, doesn't it?
Two of our grandsons were here one day this week.
They had so much fun at one of our city's splash pads.
They also played at the playground right beside the splash pad.
Both of these are part of a public city park. They are well maintained, clean and free
They really wanted a sack lunch so stopped there too.
This day's sack lunch was a peanut butter sandwich, string cheese, apple sauce, juice and milk. It was getting hot so they took their lunches home and we ate inside.
I like those yogurts that come in a 2 section container with yogurt in one and a crunchy stir-in in the other section. I got them awhile back on special but in general, they are rather expensive. So I thought I could just buy a carton of yogurt and add some crunchy stir ins myself.
I took those 2 grandsons to a grocery store that has a bulk food section, I planned to get things like granola and trail mix
but they had other ideas,
Can you guess which toppings I picked out and which ones the boys picked out?
To keep it frugal, I did the scooping and kept the amounts of the boypicked topping very small.
Even after they ate all their sack lunches, they both ate some yogurt with gummy bears and sour worms mixed in. I guess all that playing made them very hungry.
Food Prep
We will have company this weekend so we planned some very easy meals. My husband helped me prep all this produce
- 2 fruit trays and a tub of watermelon chunks
-a dish of greens for salad and a tray of chopped veggies to top salads
-a tray of toppings for burgers or sandwiches
- chopped cheese
Several of you commented on my lunchmeat keeper. I bought mine years ago at Goodwill for $1. Tupperware has made several models of it and this is the current model. I think it's bigger than mine and that would be nice but I'm not going to spend $27 on it. But if I see it on sale, or at a thrift store or yard sale, I probably will.
100 Day Sewing Challange
On day 2 - I sewed 20 rags from old towels
sheets that we keep on top of the microwave. We use a sheet to cover up food so it doesn't splatter all over the microwave insides.