Anonymous wrote:When you cut a sandwich out with a cookie cutter don't you waste the scrapes?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not that creative but used a lunch cube and square cupcake holders to make his lunch easy to eat. He just has to open one cube, and his whole lunch is on display. He gets a little bit of a whole bunch of things and things don't touch (if I pack it right).. Its an easier version of the bento box. I did look into official bento boxs, but I read the lids were hard to get off, and the ones without lids often mixed togethor. I found the lunch cube, cupcake liners, and some use of paper towels (cover fruit so the liquid doesn't spread) works easily.
http://www.amazon.com/Sistema-Klip-Lunch-Container-48-Ounce/dp/B002B4S75I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359513193&sr=8-1&keywords=lunch+cube
Anonymous wrote:if you are ocd--as i am--you will find yourself tearfully applying seaweed eyeballs to your cookie cutter sandwiches at 5:00 AM.