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[quote=Anonymous]Old school but DD went through an ants on a log phase - celery sticks with peanut butter (or sunbutter) in the cavity, and some raisins stuck on top. Took a bit of creativity in packing to get it to her without making a mess, but she is very neat. I could never have sent that for DS even if he liked it, because it would have gotten all over his backpack when he was done. We use a compartmented bento-style lunch box to be able to send a variety of stuff (usually protein, bread, fruit, and vegetable). I think it's the Bentgo. Has held up very well for the past 18 months. I like someone's dumpling idea. I should try that for DS. He is a much more limited eater than DD and usually just takes PB&J, cheese, and fruit, but he might go for dumplings and rice as an alternative.[/quote]
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