Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry--zip lock bags are messy, but I recommend them for a K kid. So much easier.
Totally disagree. Bento boxes or whatever you want to call them are easier and so much better for the environment. These ones were cheap and super convenient--I ended up loving that it's one shared lid rather than a bunch of small ones.
http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-3-Compartment-Bento-Containers-Classic/dp/B004S129AQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422387710&sr=8-1&keywords=lunch+containers+for+kids&pebp=1422387716244&peasin=B004S129AQ
Anonymous wrote:K teacher here...
Don't waste your money. Kids either leave them, lose them, or accidentally throw them away. I have a little one, so I'm sympathetic to parents who are understandably upset, but with 18 kids it's hard to keep track of where their lunch boxes are. Plus, there lunch period is my planning period, so I'm not around to double check.
Ziploc bags may seem wasteful, but I can't tell you how many reusable containers my DC has lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry--zip lock bags are messy, but I recommend them for a K kid. So much easier.
Totally disagree. Bento boxes or whatever you want to call them are easier and so much better for the environment. These ones were cheap and super convenient--I ended up loving that it's one shared lid rather than a bunch of small ones.
http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-3-Compartment-Bento-Containers-Classic/dp/B004S129AQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422387710&sr=8-1&keywords=lunch+containers+for+kids&pebp=1422387716244&peasin=B004S129AQ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 3 kids, and lots of money spent, I have perfected my lunches for the kids.
I use the 3 compartment ziplock containers but they are discontinued now. Once they run out (they each last a few months) then I will go to the other one on this page below. The zip locks are 100% leak proof. I have used yogurt, cottage cheese, fruits, applesauce, etc... and they do not leak in-between the other compartments.
http://www.easylunchboxes.com/blog/how-do-ziploc-3-compartment-lunch-containers-compare-to-easylunchboxes/
I use that and a thermos Funtainer bottle for a drink.
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-12-Ounce-Funtainer-Bottle-Blue/dp/B00DAPQV0K/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1421620614&sr=1-1&keywords=thermos+funtainer
and they both fit inside a Lands End lunchbox that is machine washable.
http://www.landsend.com/products/solid-classmate-soft-sided-lunch-box/id_269655
I also use Thermos Funtainer Food Jars for soups, reheated dinners like mac n cheese, spaghetti, casseroles ect... When I use that, I usually add a small rubbermaid container with fruit and the thermos bottle for a drink.
The key for young kids is that they should only have to open one item. Don't mess with lots of containers or drink boxes. Don't add a bunch of food. They have 20 minutes tops to eat and that is with talking to all of their friends. I do one major item, one fruit, one other item. All healthy but things they will eat.
My one rule is to NEVER throw anything away. I even want to see crusts. It isn't to get mad at them. It is know that they are truly eating, if I am under packing, over packing, etc... It works.
That is soooo helicopter lol
Anonymous wrote:Sorry--zip lock bags are messy, but I recommend them for a K kid. So much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who is obsessing about their child's lunchbox a full 9 months before s/he starts kindergarten (as the OP is) will surely buy a $50 bento whatever lunchbox and feel very superior. Until said child loses it.
OP here. I tend to research things to death, I admit. Like I said in my OP, various things are landing in my inbox reminding me that kindergarten is approaching. This crossed my mind so I wanted to ask now before I forgot. I've gotten a lot of great answers, and now I have bookmarked the thread to come back to it this summer and watch for sales on one of these brands.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just reuse those baby food containers. If my son accidentally tosses one in the trash, no big deal.
https://www.gerber.com/products/baby-food-products/product/gerber-organic-1st-foods-apples/20
If you have a baby or know someone who does, ask them for some of them.
I think this might be embarassing for the kid.
How? They look like clear plastic containers. It's embarrassing, not embarassing.
Anonymous wrote:We have several Sistema pieces here, I've bought them all at TJ Maxx---sometimes in the clearance aisle. I like being able to SEE them so I know exactly how big they are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just reuse those baby food containers. If my son accidentally tosses one in the trash, no big deal.
https://www.gerber.com/products/baby-food-products/product/gerber-organic-1st-foods-apples/20
If you have a baby or know someone who does, ask them for some of them.
I think this might be embarassing for the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 3 kids, and lots of money spent, I have perfected my lunches for the kids.
I use the 3 compartment ziplock containers but they are discontinued now. Once they run out (they each last a few months) then I will go to the other one on this page below. The zip locks are 100% leak proof. I have used yogurt, cottage cheese, fruits, applesauce, etc... and they do not leak in-between the other compartments.
http://www.easylunchboxes.com/blog/how-do-ziploc-3-compartment-lunch-containers-compare-to-easylunchboxes/
I use that and a thermos Funtainer bottle for a drink.
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-12-Ounce-Funtainer-Bottle-Blue/dp/B00DAPQV0K/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1421620614&sr=1-1&keywords=thermos+funtainer
and they both fit inside a Lands End lunchbox that is machine washable.
http://www.landsend.com/products/solid-classmate-soft-sided-lunch-box/id_269655
I also use Thermos Funtainer Food Jars for soups, reheated dinners like mac n cheese, spaghetti, casseroles ect... When I use that, I usually add a small rubbermaid container with fruit and the thermos bottle for a drink.
The key for young kids is that they should only have to open one item. Don't mess with lots of containers or drink boxes. Don't add a bunch of food. They have 20 minutes tops to eat and that is with talking to all of their friends. I do one major item, one fruit, one other item. All healthy but things they will eat.
My one rule is to NEVER throw anything away. I even want to see crusts. It isn't to get mad at them. It is know that they are truly eating, if I am under packing, over packing, etc... It works.
That is soooo helicopter lol
Anonymous wrote:I just reuse those baby food containers. If my son accidentally tosses one in the trash, no big deal.
https://www.gerber.com/products/baby-food-products/product/gerber-organic-1st-foods-apples/20
If you have a baby or know someone who does, ask them for some of them.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry--zip lock bags are messy, but I recommend them for a K kid. So much easier.