-LSB-...] Boxes and Reducing Lunch Waste Turning to my earlier post about
the Planet Box lunch box («Coolest Lunch Box Ever «-RRB-, several readers wrote in with information about a similar bento - style lunch box (here).
To finish out
her Planet Box lunch box I gave her a piece of Trader Joe's Rosemary Focaccia with some Earth Balance, an apple and banana pouch and one of the best nectarines I've tasted so far this year.
Not exact matches
Plus the popular
Planet Box is super expensive and has only one useful purpose —
lunch.
She had the best
lunches in an organized
Planet Box lunchbox.
Viki: I'd posted about the
Planet Box early on («Coolest
Lunch Box Ever «-RRB- but will check out My Square Meal as well.
The
Planet Box isn't cheap, but then I considered the fact that despite my best cleaning efforts, those soft - sided
lunch boxes we buy at Target every year barely make it to June (and in fact I feel like donning a Hazmat suit when I finally dispose of them), so when you combine its longevity with the fact that you won't need to buy baggies or foil, the
Planet Box may well pay for itself.
In addition to the previously - discussed - here
Planet Box and Lap Top
Lunches, Stephanie has reviewed the Goodbyn:
Then my writer friend Jenny Johnson recently pointed me to the
Planet Box, an eco-friendly stainless steel lunch box with little bento - box like compartments that eliminate the need to package each individual item in the lun
Box, an eco-friendly stainless steel
lunch box with little bento - box like compartments that eliminate the need to package each individual item in the lun
box with little bento -
box like compartments that eliminate the need to package each individual item in the lun
box like compartments that eliminate the need to package each individual item in the
lunch.
Help them ditch boring (and eco-unfriendly) disposable bags by giving the Smart
Planet Collapsible
Lunch Box ($ 15, amazon.com).