I don't know about you, but I'm drawn to eco-friendly
lunch containers like a kid to a cupcake.
Not exact matches
I made this yesterday for a potluck
lunch at Michael's work, and by the look of the empty tupperwear
container, I think Michael's co-workers
liked it!
Some of these
containers at the store are over $ 12.00 and if you get the individual snack packs (
like for
lunch boxes) you will pay $ 25.00!
I love recipe
like this that is healthy and I can pack in a
container for my kids» school
lunch.
I
like to keep a
container of the tuna salad already prepared in the fridge, and take out when I want a quick
lunch or an easy snack during the day.
But I
like a number of things about this
lunch container.
We
like to make a batch of soup and then put it into
lunch containers for the week.
I
like to make 30 - Minute One Pan Fish and Vegetables as a Sunday meal prep recipe and divide the ingredients into food storage
containers for
lunches.
I'll start packing a cloth napkin instead of grabbing a paper towel at
lunch time, and I'll skip disposables
like sandwich bags in favor of reusable
containers!
# Plastic sandwich bags or paper
lunch bags to reusable
containers / bags # Swiffers (or similar products) to a broom and dustpan or mop (or use reusable cloths
like cloth diapers / terry inserts in your Swiffer) # Disposable dust rags to cloth rags
They're roomy enough to include other
lunch essentials
like an ice block, water bottle, thermos, additional snacks, or even a second
container!
The other thing I
like about using
containers versus a bento box now, is I have a drawer full of small various
containers and cloth snack bags to rotate through while packing
lunch items.
i have a stephen joseph
lunch bag and it looks
like your
container will fit.
Kelly, we are currently using the Ziploc
containers, but would
like to upgrade to the Easy
Lunch Boxes.
Our bento
lunch box carriers and totes are designed specifically to hold Laptop
Lunches bento
lunch boxes - kind of
like a regular
lunch box but sized just right for the Laptop
Lunches food
containers!
Use the sauce
containers from above for a little soy sauce, and your child will feel
like the popular girl from The Breakfast Club pulling out her sushi at
lunch time!
The larger size of this
container makes it appropriate for either adults or children who
like to pack a larger
lunch.
I'd keep a
container of nuts, raisins, and sunflower seeds to munch on when it looked
like lunch might be indefinitely delayed.
To cut down on wasted bags and wrappers, try the fun BPA - free Laptop
Lunch Box, a bento box -
like case with several interchangeable
containers that hold hot, cold, dry and wet food and practically compel you to fill them with lots of healthful snacks for your kids.
For
lunches I pack for the kids though I still use plastic or metal
containers like those mentioned here already or the fabric snack bags (I actually make them too!)
Kids need core stability for fine motor skills
like biting, chewing and swallowing and opening
lunch containers.
When I pack snacks for my boys, I
like to separate them out into separate
containers so they don't have to unpack their entire
lunch to eat them.
If you don't want to spend $ 40 for an all - in - one
lunch kit or $ 16 for a stainless steel food
container, you can go the el cheapo route
like I did.
[VIDEO]-- Right out of the box, Pepper gives you a close up look at what the popular
lunch containers from EasyLunchboxes look
like upon arrival.
If you take
lunches to work / have access to a microwave, you can do a couple of different things... bring 2 EasyLunchbox
containers — one with the items you'd
like to heat up, and the other with your side dishes -
like salad and fruit.
Another year - round use for a
lunch box
container like EasyLunchboxes is for eco-friendly restaurant leftovers.
Try making
lunch into a «bento box» by buying a cool
container with several compartments and putting snack -
like foods (that together form a healthy balanced meal) with lots of different colors, textures, and shapes.
I pack my daughter's
lunch every day, and it feels
like a pack a million
containers in it because I don't want to waste plastic bags and I try not to use prepackaged foods.
Since your
lunch was probably satisfying you may not be as hungry for your afternoon snack, so you can have something small
like one piece of fruit, or a small
container of yogurt, or even some more vegetables.
I've been known to take a non-breakable
container of dry chia seeds on a long hike, then when we get to
lunch I soak them right in the
container with water out of my water bottle, sweeten with stevia, then eat them
like pudding.
For school supplies, it's best for parents to stick to the basics, said Ugolini,
like a properly sized backpack and a
lunch bag with reusable food storage
containers.
Use a sealable waterproof
container like a toolbox or hard covered
lunch box to contain all of your first aid supplies.
All ready to give - I love using Vintage
containers to put gifts in -
like wooden crates, wire locker baskets, enamel bowls, vintage
lunch tins, old metal tool
containers... etc..