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A Mason Jar Lunchable is a smart and creative on-the-go snacking idea. Heading to the park? Pack a masonable! Bringing leftovers to work? Consider packing the food this way. A masonable isn’t recommended for school lunches because of the glass, but it is a GREAT idea for teachers to use!
Mason Jar Lunchable
Do you want to know how to make a Mason Jar Lunchable (or a “Mason-able”)? Check it out! Check out the snackable ideas I have at the bottom of this post (with all of the mason jar directions). Do you have more ideas? Leave a comment and let us know!
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- Wide mouth mason jar and lid (find the exact jar I used here).
- Apple sauce cup OR fruit cup
Instructions:
Clean out a plastic apple sauce cup or fruit cup. Add one part of the snack into the plastic cup (like the crackers). Add the other part of the snack to the mason jar (like the cheese and lunch meat).
Place the seal of the mason jar lid onto the jar. Put the plastic cup and its contents onto the seal upside down. Secure the plastic cup and seal it in place using the mason jar’s lid ring.
Snack Ideas
- A traditional Lunchable with meat, cheese, and crackers
- Cereal and milk
- Chips and dip
- Yogurt with strawberries
- Chicken salad with Triscuits
- Tuna and crackers
- Carrots and ranch
- Hummus and veggies
- Pasta and pasta sauce
More Snack Ideas
Mason Jar Lunchable
Supplies
- Wide mouth mason jar and lid (find the exact jar I used here).
- Apple sauce cup OR fruit cup
Instructions
- Clean out a plastic apple sauce cup or fruit cup
- Add one part of the snack into the plastic cup (like the crackers)
- Add the other part of the snack to the mason jar (like the cheese and lunch meat)
- Place the seal of the mason jar lid onto the jar
- Put the plastic cup and its contents onto the seal upside down
- Secure the plastic cup and seal it in place using the mason jar’s lid ring
Notes
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- A traditional Lunchable with meat, cheese, and crackers
- Cereal and milk
- Chips and dip
- Yogurt with strawberries.
- Chicken salad with Triscuits
- Tuna and crackers
- Carrots and ranch
- Hummus and veggies
- Pasta and pasta sauce
Love your ideas… Wish I had thought about it years ago when my kids were little.