What’s For Lunch? Seven Reusable Lunchbags And Lunchboxes
This is your mother speaking. You really shouldn’t be getting takeout for lunch every day. Not only are you throwing all of your money away, but you’re not eating all of your food groups! Why don’t you make something yummy for dinner and then pack it in a cute, reusable bag and take it to work? Martha Stewart even suggests a packable lunch recipe every day on her site, so you won’t need to waste a minute thinking about what to eat. You (and your wallet) will thank me when you’re older.
![]() | Oilcloth Lunch Bag, $12
AllSheWrote.com What's For Lunch: gourmet PB&J -- make with very thinly sliced fresh strawberries instead of jam or jelly |
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BUILT NY Munchler Lunch Bag, $9.99
Amazon.com What's For Lunch: cumin-roasted cauliflower pasta |
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Plain Metal Lunch Box & Thermos, $9.25
LunchBoxes.com What's For Lunch: avocado and sprout club sandwich and a citrus smoothie |
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Thermos Fashion Food Jar, $19.99
ShopThermos.com What's For Lunch: cuban black-bean stew with rice |
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To-Go Ware Stainless Steel Sidekick, $4.99
ReusableBags.com What's For Lunch: salad with a citrus-basil vinaigrette |
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Tiffin Box, $24.95
CrateAndBarrel.com What's For Lunch: curry chicken and rice, followed by a dessert of sliced apples with caramel dip |
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Kid Size Lunchbox, $9.50
PearlRiver.com What's For Lunch: spicy chicken and noodles |

























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Lynn
wrote on March 27 2009 @ 12:16 pm: [report]
I totally love my lunchbox. I bought a couple before I actually found one that makes me *excited* to pack my lunch. Something about the clear containers and colorful lids…
But anyway, the only thing I have to say to anyone buying a lunchbox is to make sure there’s a spot for silverware! Mine doesn’t have space (it’s a bento-style with little compartments) and it’s a pain. I keep silverware at my desk, but I wish I could just pack it up in my lunchbox.