Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids

The ‘Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids’ TikToks Are Single-Handedly Curing My Anxiety

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I’m not sure what your TikTok For You page looks like, but mine’s insanely chaotic. 

From Among Us memes to Ratatouille: The Musical content, my heart rate skyrockets whenever I log onto the social media app. Having said this, if I ever do feel the need to calm down, I simply look up Jessica Woo’s TikTok account, @sulheejessica, and scroll for hours. How? Because her content is extremely calming. 

If you didn’t know, Jessica Woo is the creator behind the ‘Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids’ TikToks, AKA the most addictive content ever. 

 

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Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids…

If you’re someone who isn’t on TikTok a lot, let me give you the rundown. In a nutshell, Jessica Woo makes lunch for her kids — and the amount of time and effort she puts in honestly can melt any cold heart. It’s just so beautiful. 

3-Course Meal, Kids?

As someone who always had their lunch box stacked with off-brand LCM bars, mushy apples, and stale sandwiches, Jessica Woo gives me insight to the lunches that I never had. “Let’s make some lunch for my kids,” Jessica says from behind the camera as she proceeds to create a double-stacked bento box full of entrées, mains, and desserts. No, we’re not joking. 

If you thought that was dramatic, it doesn’t stop there. It’s almost as if Jessica Woo asks herself in every step of the process: “How can I take this to the next level?” What follows are some fast-paced scenes involving heart-shaped cutters, animal-picks, and a finished meal that almost always resembles all the colours of the rainbow. 

 

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It’s The Notes For Me

The most heart-warming aspect of the series, comes at the very end of the videos. Jessica Woo always signs off her ‘Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids’ videos by writing a note to her children. These can be anything from inspirational quotes to PIXAR quotes — all-in-all, when I watch these videos, I feel at peace. 

If you need to calm down right now, watch a compilation of the most heartwarming moments here:

Jessica Woo uploaded her first ‘Let’s Make Some Lunch For My Kids’ video in February this year. In the first 24 hours, more than 5-million viewers had streamed her video.

Now? Jessica Woo has racked up hundreds of millions of views and racked up 129m likes. It’s what she deserves.