It’s that time of year where packing the same lunches in your child’s lunchbox may be getting boring. We’ve highlighted some of our favorite ways to spice up that lunchbox with a few recipes from familyfun.com and parents.com .

1. PB & J Blossoms



These cute sandwiches made with peanut butter and jelly (or cream cheese and jelly, or any other fillings) are perfect for parties, lunch boxes, or snacks.
Ingredients
• Bread
• Peanut butter or cream cheese
• Jelly or jam
• Water bottle cap
Instructions
1. For each sandwich, cut two slices of bread into flower shapes with a cookie cutter.
2. Cut a hole in one of the slices by pressing a water bottle cap into the center.
3. Spread the peanut butter and jelly on the whole piece and place the slice with the hole on top.

2. Serve any sandwich on fun bread shapes. Goldfish makes it easy and has precut sandwiches slices available in your grocery store!




3. Cheese and Turkey Pinwheels


What You Need
2 flour tortillas (8 inch)
1/4 cup J.L. KRAFT SPECIALTY GOURMET Spreadable Cheese Sharp White Cheddar and Roasted Red Pepper
8 slices OSCAR MAYER Deli Fresh Smoked Turkey Breast
1/2  cup baby spinach leaves

Make It
SPREAD tortillas with cheese.
TOP evenly with turkey and spinach; roll up tightly.
CUT each roll-up crosswise into six pinwheels.


4. For a different sandwich idea, try whipped cream cheese and blueberries.



If you’re serving these at home to your toddler, don’t forget our
Laminated Bibs. These mess free miracles make clean up a breeze. Keep your eyes open, fresh new patterns are on their way for 2012!

- The Bella Bunch