Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations for bento boxes that don't leak between the compartments? We eat alot of risotto-like consistency dishes at home, and I'd love to be able to pack leftovers. However, if the stuff just slides between the compartments, then that doesn't work. I looked at this for the easy lunchboxes, but they look too small for the main meal portion: http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-Dippers-Condiment-Containers-Leak-Resistant/dp/B00BBKTEDW/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_y?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations for bento boxes that don't leak between the compartments? We eat alot of risotto-like consistency dishes at home, and I'd love to be able to pack leftovers. However, if the stuff just slides between the compartments, then that doesn't work. I looked at this for the easy lunchboxes, but they look too small for the main meal portion: http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-Dippers-Condiment-Containers-Leak-Resistant/dp/B00BBKTEDW/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_y?
Thanks!
\Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations for bento boxes that don't leak between the compartments? We eat alot of risotto-like consistency dishes at home, and I'd love to be able to pack leftovers. However, if the stuff just slides between the compartments, then that doesn't work. I looked at this for the easy lunchboxes, but they look too small for the main meal portion: http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-Dippers-Condiment-Containers-Leak-Resistant/dp/B00BBKTEDW/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_y?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you need...fits in lunchboxes, seals pretty well, easy to clean, cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-3-Compartment-Bento-Containers-Classic/dp/B004S129AQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1421526299&sr=1-1&keywords=easylunchboxes
+ 1 Used these every day for the last school year with 2 kids. wash & reuse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry--zip lock bags are messy, but I recommend them for a K kid. So much easier.
It's a lot of plastic to throw away though.
Anonymous wrote:This is what you need...fits in lunchboxes, seals pretty well, easy to clean, cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/EasyLunchboxes-3-Compartment-Bento-Containers-Classic/dp/B004S129AQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1421526299&sr=1-1&keywords=easylunchboxes
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and reviving my own thread. Lots of threads right now about lunchboxes, backpacks and other school supplies so I thought this might be helpful. FWIW, I bought a bunch of sistema stuff in the last few months and so far it's worked great for DH and me. DC has also used it on road trips and we think it's a winner for us.
Anonymous wrote: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
Lunchroom helper here. These ones are fine, there's only one lid to deal with and kids can open and close them. Some of them though with multiple containers are nothing but a pain. Most of the kids can't open or close them on their own, stuff is getting spilled when they try to open them etc. The one in the link though has been easy for all of the kids I've seen with them.
Tupperware containers are a huge PITA. The lids are too tight.