Friday, September 13, 2013

Lunches: 9.13.13 - Roald Dahl Day Blog Hop

Roald Dahl is one of our favorite authors.  In honor of his birthday, my Bento Blogger & Friends are hosting a Roald Dahl Day Blog Hop.

The lunches for the kids are based on Fantastic Mr. Fox.  The Girl had read it before, but I hand't gotten to it yet, so we sat down as a family and read it last week.  What a fun book!

For those who have not yet read it (and you should... it's short), it is based  on three horrible and mean farmers who are out to get a savvy fox who routinely snags food from their farms.  He, true to his name, outfoxes them, and he and his friends have a fantastic feast at the farmers' expense.
Drumstick: 5g, croissant: 9g, carrot: 2g, melon: 5g, granola "Wonka" bar: 18g, cider gelatin: 5g
For The Boy (who has a non-Dahl-ish cereal bar for snack, not pictured, 27g), I packed a honey bbq drumstick (for the chicken that Mr. Fox stole from the farmers), along with carrots (that Mr. Fox took for the rabbits to eat), watermelon (with an onlooking pig), homemade cider gelatin (made with our homemade cider and unflavored gelatin) - because Mr. Fox took jugs of cider from one of the farmers, a mini croissant with bacon and cheese and a picture of Mr. Fox on Cabot cheddar cheese, drawn with food makers.  
That Fantastic Mr. Fox with his bag of goodies

I also included a granola "Wonka" bar, because how can you have a Dahl lunch without a reference to Willy Wonka?  His lunch is packed in a Yumbox.
Quite a feast
That Fantastic Mr. Fox (in Cabot Cheddar)

The Girl has Mr. Fox on a mini croissant with bacon and Cabot Cheddar (her Mr. Fox is also drawn on the Cabot Cheddar with food marker), along with a honey bbq drumstick, cider gelatin, carrots, a peach (for James and the Giant Peach), and some watermelon, packed in an Easylunchbox.  Her snack is a granola bar and a yogurt.


Want to see more Roald Dahl inspired lunches?  Hop on over to Bento Monsters to see what Ming has in store for you, and continue on the loop until you end up back here.  Enjoy, and read some Dahl today!


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21 comments:

  1. Amazing fox! Apple cider gelatin sounds good.

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  2. I love both lunches! Your foxes are fantastic!

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  3. That fox is fantastic indeed! Great lunch!

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  4. Wow, both foxes are amazing! What amazing lunches!

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  5. These are awesome! I love all your little details from the book!

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  6. Amazing! So many details. Homemade cider gelatin are you serious? Fantastic!

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  7. First of all, the lunch looks delicious. Beyond that, it is absolutely insane how amazing it is! Those foxes are right out of the book. Fantastic job!

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  8. You really did a Fantastic job! I love your foxes!

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  9. Your foxes are fantastic and I love all the details. Especially the cider gelatin!

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  10. I loved this book too when I was a child. Your fox looks fabulous!

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  11. Love how the fox turned out. Its "fantastic"

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  12. So I've not seen that box
    where can i find it ?

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  13. So I've not seen that box
    where can i find it ?

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  14. So I've not seen that box
    where can i find it ?

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  15. This is soo cool!
    And I love the sound of cider gelatin!

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