Jason Biggs Shares Hysterical ‘Daddy Lunch’ Series While His Wife Is Away
Parents need to get pretty creative when it comes to their kids’ school lunches. Anything to avoid your carefully packed lunch getting thrown into the trash, right?
While wife Jenny Mollen is out of town, the school lunch duty has fallen upon Jason Biggs. And he is having a lot of fun with it.
The actor took to Instagram to brag about the lunches he’s been packing for their son, Sid, and it is downright hilarious.
“With @jennymollen out of town this week, Sid’s lunch duty has fallen to yours truly. Turns out she’s not the only parent who can crush the lunchbox game,” he explains.
The famous dad then goes on to list all of the fine delicacies that went into this meal. “From top left: Organic half avocado from last night, whole sweet potato (produce code 94074), PB&J on bagel (two bites removed, the way he likes it), burnt gluten-free cookie, and one @splenda packet.”
The post was an instant hit, racking up more than 50,000 likes. The only way for Biggs to respond to this reaction was to keep his fans updated on his lunchbox game.
“Sid’s first ‘Daddy Lunch’ was a huge success. He ate everything except for the half avocado. For day two we have (clockwise from top left): dry muesli (dry, Swiss), wet nap (wet, Japanese), box of cherry-flavored Jell-O (sugar-free), organic half avocado from two nights ago, and three Mentos (The Fresh Maker),” the dad jokes.
And he didn’t stop there. His Hump Day treats were even bigger and better.
“Bringing it hard for Hump Day! Clockwise from top left: organic half avocado (aged three days), chocolate brownie Questbar (20g protein), olive “face” (pitted medley), premium saltine crackers (sprig of fresh thyme), and Yogi tea bag (Detox Dandelion),” he says.
In all fairness, finding a lunch your kid will actually eat at school can be tricky. If your lunchbox game needs some help, check out these easy snack ideas to make your school lunches a bit more kid-friendly.
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