Like many older Americans, I have dietary restrictions which keep me from having many child-friendly foods in the house. This is further narrowed by their parents' allergies. However, I have found that one can get grandchildren to eat almost anything by packaging it correctly e.g. sandwiches in unfamilar shapes, mug soups where they choose their own add-ins, bento boxes, tiffins, mason jars . . . all of which made me wonder do any of you know cookbooks similar to the mason jar, and bento box cookbooks using other "carriers" that would entice children to eat the contents?