THE MENU:
Turkey, Bacon, Avocado sandwich
Cucumber and pepper salad
Chips
Soda
Black bottom strawberry parfait
First into the bags were the salads. I actually had my mom make them because she's the one who first introduced me to this salad. It's super easy and super tasty.
It's basically a mix of sliced cucumbers and bell peppers tossed in olive oil and balsamic vinegar with feta cheese mixed in. Again, it's amazingly simple and the flavors blend beautifully. Around here we love it as an everyday side dish and it makes a perfect item for any potluck gathering.
After my mom made the salad I put dished it into smaller containers to be put into the bags. These little containers are the perfect size and for $1 per 4-pack they're pretty irresistible.
Next up were the desserts. I made a black bottom strawberry and whipped cream parfait. It would have been easier if I had picked up ready-made whipped cream at the store, but I prefer home made whipped cream. I also used hot fudge sauce on the bottom of the parfait and as a little embellishment on top.
On a snowy December day I was amazed at the freshness of the strawberries I was able to find. These beauties made me feel like it was a warm Summer day and made me forget for a minute about the howling wind and falling snow outside.
No bagged lunch would be complete without chips. Ideally, I would have made the chips from scratch, but I ran out of time and ended up just grabbing an assortment of bagged chips from the store.
Next up were the sandwiches. I wanted to get mini baguettes at the store, but they didn't have any so I ended up with ciabatta bread. It ended up working out well and the sandwiches tasted amazing! I got some hickory smoked peppered turkey from my local deli and used provolone cheese. I also used pre-cooked bacon. Lettuce, tomato, avocado and sprouts topped the sandwiches.
After finishing the sandwich, I wrapped it in wax paper and added a BYU label before putting it in the bag.
Once the sandwich was in the bag, I used BYU napkins to wrap up a set of silverware and attached them to the bag using baker's twine.
The silverware, bags, plastic tumblers (what the dessert is in), and the salad containers all came from the dollar store. The rest of the other items (wax paper, labels, baker's twine, etc.) I already had around the house making it a relatively cheap food experience.
Once the bags were finished I let everyone choose their drinks and they were able to enjoy their lunches and the game!