Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, just to be clear: you are looking for something like those insulated Bentgo boxes that a lot of younger kids use, but larger for bigger kids?
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Are you looking to keep foods hot, cold, or both?
If both, I feel like the funtainers are your best option. If just one or the other, I think the key is to get a good bento you like and then find a good insulated container to put it in. Wrapping things in foil will also help, if you have a non-liquid item you want to keep hot.
OP here. Yes. SOme days are cold days and I use Easy Lunch Boxes for that along with an ice pack. Other days are hot days where I do fajitas or pizza. I would love to find the equivalent of a Funtainer but a plate or box shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you put a pair of Hot Hands in the lunch box to keep food warm/hot?
Wouldn’t this still release heat from the hot food but keep it warm - right in the range of bacteria growth or whatever? I know food is not safe to keep at very warm temps for hours. Should be either cold/cool or reasonably hot.
Anonymous wrote:OP, just to be clear: you are looking for something like those insulated Bentgo boxes that a lot of younger kids use, but larger for bigger kids?
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Are you looking to keep foods hot, cold, or both?
If both, I feel like the funtainers are your best option. If just one or the other, I think the key is to get a good bento you like and then find a good insulated container to put it in. Wrapping things in foil will also help, if you have a non-liquid item you want to keep hot.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. Just send a PB&J or another sandwich of choice and some heathy side like a normal person. You cook dinner, right? Probably breakfast too? They can find things to eat for lunch that don’t require special containers, prep, heating water first, etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Does such a thing exist? I do a lot of hot lunches in a Thermos funtainer. I am looking for a stainless insulated tray where multiple dishes can be put in compartments and that resembles a plate or tray. Googling has not turned up anything.