What does your lunch bag look like?
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lol i feel basic0
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I just throw everything in my purse it's a miracle nothing has ever spilled. I want a lunch box now!0
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I have one of my grocery stores mini-cooler lunch bags. It's a good size as it's able to hold two water bottles and, on days I need to, my lunch and my supper.0
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I want this one!
I have this but in brown/beige color instead -0 -
Can't post a pic of mine - has company logo all over it - but it's a basic black cooler with a big center that holds everything I need for the day - breakfast - lunch - snack, and there's pockets on both exterior sides - it's tall enough to hold my secondary water bottle I bring into work.0
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i use the plastic bags from grocery stores0
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I didn't pack a lunch and I need to cut down on my portions:
And my daughters want the My Little Pony toy.0 -
A backpack full of goodies - it looks like I am off to the gym0
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I use the fit and fresh insulated lunch bag kits. They're affordable and come in cute colors with coordinating containers that fit in the bag...so no guessing with leftovers if the container is gonna fit.
http://shop.fit-fresh.com/b/6598052011?searchSize=160 -
I use a 6 pack bag so it's big and bulky but it works for me. If it doesn't come in my bag to work with me I don't eat it. And of course it's pink!
http://www.sixpackbags.com/products/by-style/meal-management/expert-innovator.html
WHOA!0 -
http://www.ecrater.com/p/12257207/vera-bradleylets-do-lunch?gps=1&id=52211034499
vera-bradley mom and I each have one.0 -
Can't post a picture, but I'll describe.
I work 24-hour shifts at the fire department. I bring a large soft-sided cooler, tall enough to fit my 6, liter-sized water bottles and my gallon Rubbermaid jug and food containers for the day. I also bring a box, standard cardboard, with my dry goods. (ie. Coffee, snacks etc...) I pack enough for 36 hours, just in case I get held over. No cute little lunch box for me. :ohwell: Tho' I'm loving some of the cute ones that have been posted. :drinker:
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I just use a grocery bag. Good enough.0
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This0
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I'm easy. I just reuse plastic grocery bags.
Fortunately, unfortunately, my city no longer offers plastic bags as an option for carrying groceries. So no reusing in my areaBut I wouldn't want to risk having my belongings tear through under pressure.
They make you carry your groceries to your car one at a time or what?
ETA: Paper bags? Cardboard boxes?
It's a BYOB thing. Reusable bags or boxes or what ever you want to do. The nearest city from us is 5 hours, and they still do plastic, but some places charge $.05 per, and other places give you points/savings off your purchase if you BYOB.0 -
Can't post a picture, but I'll describe.
I work 24-hour shifts at the fire department. I bring a large soft-sided cooler, tall enough to fit my 6, liter-sized water bottles and my gallon Rubbermaid jug and food containers for the day. I also bring a box, standard cardboard, with my dry goods. (ie. Coffee, snacks etc...) I pack enough for 36 hours, just in case I get held over. No cute little lunch box for me. :ohwell: Tho' I'm loving some of the cute ones that have been posted. :drinker:
Wow props! 6 liters worth of water is a lot of hauling. Must get your workout in one sitting lol0 -
It's been so long since I've posted a picture on here, I don't know if I remember how to do it right. lol
This is mine, a thirty-one bag in butterfly print. The reverse side doesn't have the polka-dot print, just the butterflies.
Hopefully that fixed the size... And it didn't... I give up. Y'all get the idea anyway. Sorry it's so ginormous.0 -
I can't find a picture, but I have three, depending on how much fresh fruit and veggies I'm bringing with me. On "salad" days, I need the extra containers so that the ingredients don't co-mingle and get gross.
I have:
- A yellow backpack that can hold up to three 6-packs of seltzer (for the sake of comparison) and whatever I can fit around them
- A large purple one that can hold four 6-packs of seltzer (for the sake of comparison) and whatever I can fit around them.
- A "normal people" sized bag that can fit two rectangular Pyrex containers and however many apples I can jam in on top
Great comparisons.0 -
I'm easy. I just reuse plastic grocery bags.
Fortunately, unfortunately, my city no longer offers plastic bags as an option for carrying groceries. So no reusing in my areaBut I wouldn't want to risk having my belongings tear through under pressure.
They make you carry your groceries to your car one at a time or what?
ETA: Paper bags? Cardboard boxes?
It's a BYOB thing. Reusable bags or boxes or what ever you want to do. The nearest city from us is 5 hours, and they still do plastic, but some places charge $.05 per, and other places give you points/savings off your purchase if you BYOB.
Huh. Well I reuse my plastic bags as long as I can, double bag them and all. :laugh:0 -
It's been so long since I've posted a picture on here, I don't know if I remember how to do it right. lol
This is mine, a thirty-one bag in butterfly print. The reverse side doesn't have the polka-dot print, just the butterflies.
Almost looks like the same size as mine.0
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