Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the input. I usually only pack an ice pack when I pack yogurt but maybe I will start with sandwiches now. I use plastic bento-type boxes to pack their lunches so ice packs are a bit awkward as the box fills up most of the space in their lunch boxes. But I'm sure there is a way to fit it in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if there's mayonnaise but no for PBJ.
You know in Europe they keep mayo out all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course
how lazy are you that you can't do this?
How stupid are you that you think this is actually necessary?
+1
and honest question here, did any of us every have an ice pack in our lunches growing up? seriously? I always just had a brown paper bag.
You are right- I had no ice pack but my mom sent in bologna and mayo sandwiches. SO GROSS. Ew.
so why do we feel it is so necessary now? I brought various lunches to school (tuna, ham, turkey) and nothing was refrigerated. We all lived. These days we are scared of everything.
And I am the above poster who never refrigerates my lunch including yogurt. Never been sick. I can understand a cold pack if you prefer things cold, but from a safety standpoint, there is no point.
, but in my case I hated warm meat lunches and my kids do too. I don't send an ice pack if it is just fruit, pb&j or if I packed a thermos. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course
how lazy are you that you can't do this?
How stupid are you that you think this is actually necessary?
+1
and honest question here, did any of us every have an ice pack in our lunches growing up? seriously? I always just had a brown paper bag.
You are right- I had no ice pack but my mom sent in bologna and mayo sandwiches. SO GROSS. Ew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course
how lazy are you that you can't do this?
How stupid are you that you think this is actually necessary?
+1
and honest question here, did any of us every have an ice pack in our lunches growing up? seriously? I always just had a brown paper bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course
how lazy are you that you can't do this?
How stupid are you that you think this is actually necessary?
Anonymous wrote:Never.
FWIW I bring lunch to work every day, usually leftovers including meat, I never put an ice pack or even refrigerate it. I leave the house at 7am and eat lunch between 12 and 1. Shocking that I am still alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course
how lazy are you that you can't do this?
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I don't pack an ice pack during the school year - their lunches are in a Yumbox, inside of an insulated bag, inside of their cool, dark locker. When they go to summer camp, and the lunch is outside, I pack an ice pack.
yuck. would you want to eat a sandwich with cheese and lunch meat under those conditions? I would NOT. Put an effing ice pack in there. It takes 2 seconds.