![]() ![]() I can warm up and pack leftovers from dinner.Ģ. I don’t have to spend a lot of time preparing new food in the morning. ![]() I’ve been packing hot lunches, mostly leftovers from the night before and the results are pleasingly satisfying. These two seemed the most favored options. I read the reviews for different brands as well as different shapes and sizes. I got two small ( Thermos Funtainer, 10 Ounce Food Jar ), two big ( LunchBots Thermal 16-ounce Stainless Steel Insulated Food Container) stainless steel insulated containers. I decided to try out insulated food containers. Their lunch break is only 20 minutes, which is not enough to eat properly either. I prepare warmer type of foods and save the lunch boxes in insulated bags. I usually prepare cold sandwiches but they complain about them getting soggy. healthy food that’s uneaten.įinally, it dawned on me, that the main problem was food being cold, really cold especially with this exceptionally cold winter. My options looked bleak: unhealthy cafeteria food vs. The school cafeteria lunch menu this year, unfortunately, is not-so-healthy, fast food type food that repeats week in and week out. I let the kids eat school’s cafeteria lunch instead of spending all that time to think, prepare and see all that wasted food. However, recently I’ve given up, having to throw away so many untouched foods, half eaten or even barely eaten sandwiches. I try to pack school lunches for kids as much as I can.
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