Anonymous wrote:
You're currently packing tuna without doing anything to keep it cold? That's not safe at all.
To be clear, I totally agree with this, and recommend packing ice packs in the insulated lunchbox.
However, in my childhood I think I ate about 5 years' worth of tuna fish sandwiches, and about 4 years' worth of bologna sandwiches, that were packed in baggies in brown bags, and I seem to have survived.
Yep, lots of tuna sandwiches here, either in brown paper or a metal lunch box with the Partridge family that did that have any cooling or insulating features.
I took a food handler's class and they taught us that the acid in mayonnaise acts a preservative, and tuna sandwiches or other sandwiches with mayo last a little longer than a regular sandwich. Nonetheless, I usually send it with an ice pack or a frozen juice box.
I am curious about the sushi poster above. 4 hour old sushi is outside my comfort zone.
Finally, I'll add that my kid really likes blackened tilapia (I just sprinkle blackening seasoning on and stick it in a pan with a little olive oil) on a caesar salad.