They also make
glass lunch containers.
Not exact matches
You can make plenty, (store in a
glass container) so that you can serve this breakfast again the next day or use it in a salad for
lunch.
For the
lunch box, I would probably go with whatever
container, plastic or
glass, that fit it tightly, so it doesn't get bounced around.
Having everything prepped and stored in the fridge in
glass containers makes for easy «building» of power
lunch bowls!
I've decided to scrap the plastic bags for snacks and
lunches and make the commitment to use the countless plastic and
glass storage
containers I have.
Last year, I focused on school
lunches and the switches stuck: cloth napkins,
glass reusable
containers, real cutlery.
The top two
lunches are Rudy's whole wheat flat bagels with a small
glass container of cream cheese for spreading.
I wondered if you were going to make a
glass version of your
lunch containers?
If you're looking to avoid plastic in your child's
lunch bag, these
glass containers can help you do it.
Sparked by my latest efforts to weed out plastic
containers (even the BPA free ones) and create room for my quest of sampling
glass sippy cups for toddlers and stainless steal
lunch containers, it was time to reorganize those cabinets and drawers.
PLEASE don't send
glass containers in school
lunches.
Pack
lunches in unbleached wax paper and reusable
containers made of stainless steel, ceramic or
glass.
My biggest obstacle is NOT being allowed to send
glass containers for my kids
lunch, so even if I store leftovers in
glass, I have to transfer them to plastic to send them with my kids to school.
My biggest obstacle is finding
glass storage
containers that come in a variety of sizes and can be used to store leftovers as well as in my husband's
lunch bag.
It'll help you avoid disposable cutlery and encourage you to bring
lunch from home (packed in a
glass or sustainable steel
container, of course).