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Bentgo kids lunchbox with 5 compartments, leak-proof purple

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All of them talking about how they'll be using it at school, extending that birthday feeling for our daughter and reducing the throw away plastic rubbish in normal party bags. It’s also great for making a full tray of mac and cheese and marinating meats before they meet the grill and for storing leftovers without moving the food to a different container. She oversees the digital editorial vision of EatingWell—drawing on both her passion for food, wellness and storytelling and over 20 years experience in digital content strategy and editorial.

To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable).Plastics eventually reach the end of their shelf life and must be replaced, but they are lighter and easier to transport.

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. This one-of-a-kind, leak-proof lunch container features a compartment for fruit, veggies, dip, an entrée, and dessert. I plan the lunches with my kids, but I have help packing them and will help so much with communicating what goes where and without my silly drawing of them every week!When it’s time to bring a dish to a potluck, the tight-fitting lid makes it easy to transport everything from salad to lasagna to cookies, and since it’s microwave safe, food can be reheated easily. These 4 or 5-star reviews represent the opinions of the individuals who posted them and do not reflect the views of Etsy. A vent on the lid allows you to vent steam if you’ve put hot food in the container or to release pressure if food has cooled and the lid has suctioned on. Durability: Whether they are tempered, borosilicate, or another type of glass, durability and longevity should be a top priority.

During testing, we were impressed with how long these kept food fresh, both in the fridge and the freezer. Inspired by Starbucks' bistro boxes, this peanut butter and jelly lunch will be loved by kids and adults alike. These spacious glass canisters make for a handsome display on your kitchen countertops, complete with rustic bamboo lids. Although the heavy-duty borosilicate glass adds to the durability, this also makes them a touch bulky and heavy for everyday transport (like desk lunches).The ancient Japanese tradition of packing meals in a bento box, a decorative container with small compartments, has caught on around the world. During testing, we were surprised by just how many uses we found for these containers, considering just how small they are. Crisp celery sticks and juicy blueberries are tasty accompaniments, while popcorn, mixed with chocolate chips, makes a satisfying snack or dessert. This product is impressive in keeping the snacks fresh and separate with its smartly designed containers. We were pleased to discover that these containers distribute heat evenly in the oven and the microwave (we reheated a casserole and found no hot or cool spots).

Inspired by Starbucks' bistro boxes, this packable lunch is just like a personal-size cheese plate to take on the go.

This set comes with five different sized canisters—fill with dry pasta, beans, flour, or any other pantry items. The containers are very easy to clean thanks to the rounded inner corners, which remove any nooks and crannies where food might otherwise get trapped. The more common tempered glass can also handle cold freezers and hot ovens, but some care must be taken.

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