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As far asJason Biggsis concerned, two can play the lunch-packing game — butJenny Mollenmightwant to think about coming home soon.

TheOrange Is the New Blackstar took a leaf out of his wife’s parenting book while the latter is away for the week, leaving Biggs to care for their two sonsLazlo, 11 months, andSid, 4½.

Sharing a photograph of a chin-scratching assortment of culinary choices, the 40-year-old actor wrote Sunday, “With@jennymollenout of town this week, Sid’s lunch duty has fallen to yours truly. Turns out she’s not the only parent who can#crushthe lunchbox game.”

“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@splendapacket,” Biggsnarrated of the spread, adding the hashtag, “#dadsouttherekillingit.”

On Monday, the father of two shareda second photoof “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).”

“Sid’s first ‘Daddy Lunch’ was a HUGE success. He ate everything except for the half avocado,” Biggs wrote in the hilarious caption.

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Mollen, 39, has drawn attention over the past few months for her elaborate and healthy meal creations for her older son, which she has saidis about helping him learn and growas an individual.

Earlier this month, the author and actressshared a photo ofher latest “#dictatorlunches” installment for Sid: sautéed sesame salmon, white rice molded into the shape of hearts, avocado, yellow peppers, dark chocolate, plant protein bites, a mini salad with goat cheese and organic strawberries.

The mother of two explained thepurpose behind the unique mealsin the latter post, writing, “Note: I don’t care how much of this he eats. It’s more about constant exposure and pushing his limits.”

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Mollen and Biggs have showcased their dedication as parents over social media time and time again, usuallywith a healthy dose of hilarity.

In an Instagram Story earlier this month, theLive Fast Die Hotauthor explained that she was in the middle of writing a “parent statement” for Sid, who will be moving on to kindergarten next year — and hadleveraged some of her comedic personalityin the first draft.

“Do you think I should have a sense of humor?” she asked her followers. “Because I do feel like they probably read such boring essays that I want to tell them that one of the things I loveabout Sid is that helooks more like me than Jason.”

source: people.com