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Any Lunch Box suggestions?

cwils35
Posts: 51 Member
So I need to be able to pack more vegetables in my lunch as I've been staying later at work and get snackier as the day goes - I'm trying to have less excuses to visit the snack machine...
I currently have http://amzn.com/B00HJ8DFGC but it is just too small. My salad Tupperware pretty much takes up the entire thing. today I had to take a second bag to have grapes, broccoli, and green beans. I'm looking for a lunchbox that can hold several servings of veggies/nuts/etc... and preferably on the masculine side. I'm a tall guy, so don't mind carrying a big lunchbox.
Thanks ahead for any suggestions!
I currently have http://amzn.com/B00HJ8DFGC but it is just too small. My salad Tupperware pretty much takes up the entire thing. today I had to take a second bag to have grapes, broccoli, and green beans. I'm looking for a lunchbox that can hold several servings of veggies/nuts/etc... and preferably on the masculine side. I'm a tall guy, so don't mind carrying a big lunchbox.
Thanks ahead for any suggestions!
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There is an awesome bento box thread on here, I suggest looking it up!!
edit: found it! http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10043413/using-bento-boxes-for-lunches/p10 -
Do you have fridge access at work?0
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Not really. We have a fridge but it is pretty gross and my food would be eaten by others.0
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I appreciate the bento box suggestions - they are really cool and I'm strongly considering supplementing my Tupperware stash with them but I suppose I should have specified by lunch box I mean a container for the boxes/bowls etc.0
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You know, I just use recyclable grocery bags. That fits everything.0
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That's how I supplemented my bag today
just concerned that the cooked veggies should be cold during the day.
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There are insulated grocery bags (sold near me at all the grocery stores fancy enough to sell reusable bags - I like the Trader Joe's ones) that combine well with a couple of icepacks to keep food cold. But when insulated lunchboxes aren't big enough, I haul out my REI Picnic Cooler, which would work to store several meals at work and is easy to carry around:
http://www.rei.com/product/828511/rei-picnic-cooler
(The link says the product isn't available any longer, but if you click on "similar items" it shows a bunch of, well, similar items. Looks like the name for some of them is "camp cooler.")0 -
They make loads of soft big lunchbags. I had one from when I worked 12 hrs a day 7 days a week. It was insulated and you can add ice packs to keep things colder. They might be found near other lunchboxes or near camping stuff.0
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Thanks for the suggestions!0
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