Tupperware for work lunches that doesn't leak?
cheshirecatastrophe
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I already own the Leakproof Coffee Tumbler of Jesus. What are its tupperware-like counterparts that won't leak stir fry sauce all over the safety Ziploc bag I currently need?
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Buy real Tupperware brand... if they leak they are lifetime guarantee so say something and get a new one... Costly but worth it if you don't want your lunch intermingling in the bottom of the lunch box!0
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I'd suggest actual Tupperware. It's more expensive than the Glad and Ziploc brands at the store, but it does last longer and seals tighter. Mainly I just had to say this made me laugh: Leakproof Coffee Tumblr of Jesus!0
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mason jars. I will never go back to tupperware after putting my lunch stuff/sauces/salads/soups/leftovers/smoothies/etc/etc/etc in mason jars.
Is your leakproof coffee tumbler of jesus by contigo? Those are amazing.0 -
Thanks, everyone! I honestly did not realize you could buy actual Tupperware directly. I am a dinosaur.
YES, @samantha1242, it's a Contigo. The official coffee tumbler of the Colonial fleet.0 -
@cheshirecatastrophe Absolutely the most amazing tumbler in the entire galaxy. So say we all.0
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I just bought a 6 pack bag meal management system and the containers that they come with are literally the best "tupperwares" I have ever used. It's not cheap, but you can buy their containers without buying the bag ($24.99/6 containers). I decided to order more because it puts all the inexpensive containers to shame.0
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I bought containers from ikea...they're green topped. Even my 10 yr old throwing his bag around doesn't leak!!!0
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I picked up Snapware Glasslock containers from Costco a couple of years ago, and I love them. They don't spill anything, even when you hit the brakes and your lunch bag goes flying. And the fact that they're glass and not plastic (except for the lid) is a big preference factor for me as well.0
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Definitely try mason jars. That way you're not eating potentially leached plastic when you heat up your food. You won't stain them, they don't leak and it's pretty hard to break them.
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Mason jars!0
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I picked up Snapware Glasslock containers from Costco a couple of years ago, and I love them. They don't spill anything, even when you hit the brakes and your lunch bag goes flying. And the fact that they're glass and not plastic (except for the lid) is a big preference factor for me as well.
I use these, too. They are wonderful. You can also buy them at The Container Store.0 -
I love my Pyrex containers. You can get a mixed package of sizes at Target: http://www.target.com/p/pyrex-18-piece-storage-set/-/A-14055748#prodSlot=medium_1_1&term=pyrex
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I picked up Snapware Glasslock containers from Costco a couple of years ago, and I love them. They don't spill anything, even when you hit the brakes and your lunch bag goes flying. And the fact that they're glass and not plastic (except for the lid) is a big preference factor for me as well.
I use these, too. They are wonderful. You can also buy them at The Container Store.
One more for these! They make my lunchbag a little heavy, but are a great asset in my kitchen.
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I use a mixture of Pyrex bowls and mason jars. Depends on what I'm taking and how I packed it up the night before.
Never had a problem with either.0 -
Glasslock is good. It's a little heavy, though, which only matters if he takes transit or walks.0
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No matter what you use, I have found that the best protection of "leakage" is a separate container for food. I bought a nine can soft side cooler, it holds my breakfast, lunch, ice package, and snacks. Fits fine in the bottom of my backpack.0
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Mason jars rock but if you want something lighter that wont break, try Rubbermaid containers. The red lid ones come in great sizes but only use 2 sized lids. The lids snap together when stacked and these containers DON'T LEAK.
http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?CatName=FoodStorage&Prod_ID=RP091258&Redirect=10 -
softblondechick wrote: »No matter what you use, I have found that the best protection of "leakage" is a separate container for food. I bought a nine can soft side cooler, it holds my breakfast, lunch, ice package, and snacks. Fits fine in the bottom of my backpack.
I cannot use glass because I "break stuff."
Also glass is heavy to carry.
I subscribe to doubling -- plastic containers in an insulated lunch bag.
Right now my favorite is Fit and Fresh that you can get online.0 -
Lock and Lock containers sold on QVC. They come in plastic and glass.0
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