oops, my bad. I didn't realize "sophisticated eaters" didn't eat chocolate cake with cream filling... in a school lunch
Perhaps I should have said, Don't forget the Grey Poupon.
Sugar, Vegetable and/or Animal Shortening (contains One or More of: Soybean, Cottonseed, Canola, Coconut, Palm Kernel, or Palm Oil, Beef Fat)Enriched Wheat Flour [Flour, Ferrous Sulfate (Iron)B Vitamins (Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate (B1)Riboflavin (B2)Folic Acid)Water, Whole Eggs, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Corn Syrup, Invert Sugar. contains 2% or Less of: Whey, Maltodextrin, Salt, Mono and Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin, Polysorbate 60, Nonfat Milk, Leavenings (Baking Soda, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate)Egg Yolks, Calcium Caseinate, Potassium Carbonate, Cornstarch, Artificial Flavors, Wheat Gluten, Sodium Caseinate, Sorbic Acid (to Retain Freshness)
Where's the cream?
cream1
cream [kreem]
n (plural creams)
1. fatty part of milk: a high-fat liquid product separated from milk and used in cooking and as an accompaniment to desserts
2. creamy lotion: a cosmetic or medicinal preparation that has a thick smooth consistency like cream
3. food creamy food: a food that contains cream
or has a consistency like cream
4. best part: the best part of something
5. colors white tinged with yellow: a white color with a faint yellowish tinge
6. food soft-centered chocolate: a chocolate with a soft smooth filling
adj
white with some yellow: white with a tinge of yellow
v (past creamed, past participle creamed, present participle cream·ing, 3rd person present singular creams)
1. vt make creamy: to mix ingredients together to soften and combine them
2. vt prepare with cream: to add cream to something while cooking it or on serving it
3. vti form foam on top: to form, or cause something to form a frothy layer resembling cream on the surface
4. vt to remove the cream from milk
5. vti form cream: to form cream, or leave milk to form cream
6. vt defeat thoroughly: to defeat somebody thoroughly (informal)
We creamed them!
7. vt wreck by smashing: to wreck or damage something by smashing it into a hard object (informal)
She creamed her car against the stone wall.
[14th century. From French creme , blend of late Latin cramum (of uncertain origin: perhaps from Gaulish ) and ecclesiastical Latin chrisma “ointment” (from Greek khrisma ).]
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I'm not a huge fan of Ho Ho's, but I have downed plenty of Hostess Cupcakes and Suzy-Q's in my time.
I love the Bento box idea PF.
It might also be nice if you included something she could share with her friends, like mixed nuts or caramel corn.
