The Barbie movie has taken the world by storm so my daughter was begging for a Barbie school lunch for the beginning of the school year. Since this is the highest-grossing movie of the year, and everyone has been talking about it, I thought it would be fun to create!
Making a Barbie lunch is really pretty easy because you just need a TON of pink food items. Just accept that this will have a bit more sugar than usual because pink is not necessarily a natural color. Except if you can find pink pineapple, which is delicious by the way.
I created this lunch with a pink salmon sandwich topped with a tortilla covered in pink cream cheese. It is topped with cheese letters spelling out, "Hi Barbie!" Barbie's iconic high heel is flour tortilla with cream cheese and sprinkles. Surrounding the sandwich is pink cereal.
In one side compartment is pink yogurt with pink fruit at the bottom. I found the fruit in plastic containers in the snack aisle. In the other side compartment are pink yogurt-covered pretzels and raisins. Of course, I had to put some pink sprinkles over the sandwich and yogurt as well.
Have fun making this for your kids and I hope you enjoy the movie like our family did!
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