

What is it about the topic of lunch boxes that resonates so deeply in all our childhood memories? One mention of the word, and a room full of grownups turns into Garrison Keillor with stories both hilarious and poignant about their Holly Hobby, or Strawberry Shortcake or Batman lunch box.
I was deprived as a child because I walked home each day to a hot meal served by my doting mother. Oh, how I longed for a Hopalong Cassidy box with a picture of Hoppy and his pearl-handled six guns. If you want a great local place for perusing the lunch boxes of yesteryear, check out Groovy! Pop Culture Emporium at 1304 E. Carson St. on the South Side.
My newest idea to make lunchtime special has been a take-off on those Lunchable brand packages you can buy in the supermarket. Make mini-sandwiches using a round cookie cutter and then stack them in a cylindrical storage container. Try standard combos such as ham and cheese or PB&J. As for me, I long for that deep, dark, sweet and nutty date-nut bread that they served smeared with cream cheese for lunch at the legendary Chock Full O'Nuts shops in New York City. Or, dill-flavored goat cheese with cucumbers on German pumpernickel bread. I still haven't figured out what to do with all those crusts.
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