Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 You're welcome. They are very cute, I may have to get one for us. I got caught up looking at all the different options once I started searching for them. Hee Missie On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Liz Vergnault <evergnault wrote: > Love the Pearl River boxes!!! Thank you! > Liz > > > Missie Ward <mszzzi <mszzzi%40gmail.com>> > <%40> > Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:18:08 PM > Re: 2 yo & Montessor > > Aah, I think I found the stackable stainless lunchbox - > http://www.garrettw ade.com/jump. jsp?itemType= PRODUCT & itemID= 107025 > > It's kind of expensive, but the stainless workshop kit seems kind of cool, > too...hrm. Interesting. Maybe check out some camping gear (after looking > at > that site...I have some ideas now. LOL). > > I also found these: > http://www.pearlriv er.com/v2/ FramesCat. asp?iGroup= 333 > They're very cute! (melamine as well as stainless options) > > more stainless: > http://www.greenfee t.com/itemdesc. asp?ic=6007- 00185-0000 > > Plastic: > http://shop. iloveobento. com/collections/ boxes > > And I found this list of re-usable ones: > http://www.reusable bags.com/ store/lunch- bags-lunch- boxes-c-4_ 20.html > > Off to drool at the lovely lunchboxes! > Missie > > Missie > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Missie Ward <mszzzi (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > > > Mr. Bento > > http://www.zojirush i.com/ourproduct s/lunchjars/ lunchjars. html > > Though I'm not sure if the inside containers are plastic or ceramic. I > > have seen one that stacked and all parts were stainless, but I'm not > sure > > what it was called. > > > > Otherwise, I'd suggest (plastic, but I covet these so much, I think > > there's a stainless large mouth thermos as well) > > Laptop Lunchbox > > http://www.laptoplu nches.com/ products. html > > They have some good ideas for lunches (some easily made for veg*an > diets) > > > > The Vegan Lunchbox blog or the book (also available on the laptop > lunches > > site) > > I think it's veganlunchbox. blogspot. com - maybe... > > uses them (as well as some other bento (also plastic) boxes as well, and > > some great examples of things to pack, too. > > > > Missie > > > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Liz <evergnault > wrote: > > > > > Hi All- > > > Lucie, 27 mo, will be starting a Montessori program, part time, next > > > week. She will be eating lunch there before I pick her up. In > > > addition to the standard lunch box content ideas, I'm also looking for > > > an actual lunch box suggestion. I'm not sure if it's particular to > > > this school, but I think it's a Montessori thing in general, that she > > > needs to be able to eat by herself, with limited assistance. I want > > > something big enough to accomodate reusable containers - all the > > > better if someone can recommend something that's not plastic! She > > > loves soups, so I want some kinda thermos thing that is easy to use, > > > shallow, and spoon-friendly. She likes pea soup, bean soup, and other > > > generally non-drinkable soups. I'm looking for high calorie, low > > > volume foods, as she's tiny, but doesn't eat a whole lot at one time. > > > She's not a big dipper, aside from hummus. I've only been to Target so > > > far on my quest. Any suggestions are appreciated! > > > Thanks! > > > Liz > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > http://mszzzi. zoomshare. com > > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ mszzzi/ > > > > ~~~~~(m-.-)m > > -- > > http://mszzzi. zoomshare. com > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ mszzzi/ > > ~~~~~(m-.-)m > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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