I finally splurged on a Lunchbots snack tray. They're not cheap ($40), but they are made of out metal & have silicone dividers for moist stuff, so they should last a pretty long time:
Because there is a sub-reddit for everything, then of course there is an Adult Lunchables subreddit:
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I finally gave myself permission as an adult to make awesome snack trays. I don't know why having a snack always made me feel a bit awkward, but you know what, screw it! I'm an adult & can do what I want lol. First thing I found out was that moisture travels, so my 3D Doritos (meh, btw) got soggy next to the other stuff. Hence the snack tray with dividers above & silicone inserts for stuff like strawberries, lunchmeats like salami, cheese, etc.
Also, I picked up a set of Uncrustables molds recently and they are amaaaaaaazing:
If you're not familiar with Uncrustables, they were originally a crustless, round PB&J & were pretty good for a quick snack. Now you can make them at home! (crusts can be recycled into croutons, Instapot bread pudding, etc.) Some ideas:
1. PB&J (mix it up with almond butter, raspberry jam, etc.)
2. PB, Honey, & Banana
3. Fluffernutter (PB & Marshmallow Fluff)
4. Nutella & Banana
5. Nutella & Marshmallow Fluff (ridiculously good)
6. Ham & cheese
7. Turkey & cheese
8. Grilled cheese (airfried)
I'm testing out freezing, thawing, and air-frying them. I dusted the Nutella & Fluff with powdered sugar after airfrying & they were epic:
I have decided that I don't want to have mediocre snacks ever again, so this is my life now. #snackpower