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How green is your lunch? We aren't always as green as we would like to be, lunch-wise, in part because we just haven't found a way to efficiently pack a nutritious, environment-friendly lunch every day.
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Im a bit wary of the Laptop Lunch System - maybe someone can validate their "green-ness", however they are listed on Healthytoys.org as having tested positive for some pretty nasty chemicals. http://www.healthytoys.org/product.details.php?getrecno=1317
To investigate this further, basically out of anger after paying $34.99 for it; I did email the company whose response was that healthytoys.org made a mistake & was removing it from their list; that was last yr and its still on there! goldberg117 on Sep 17, 2008
We have a laptop lunchbox for our toddler and he loves it. He's only at his babysitter's three days/week but will stomp over to the pantry and to ask for it ("luh-bah, luh-bah") even when he's home and eating with us. It almost always comes home empty, which his grandmothers find impressive given that he is only a year and a half old.
I find it no trouble to pack his lunch; it takes five minutes at most, and I do it in the morning while he's eating breakfast. We spend a little more time thinking about our shopping list, but we were going to the grocery store anyway.
We also use silicon cupcake liners to divide up the large boxes further; they're the perfect size for new foods he's not quite convinced are great yet, like last week's cucumber-feta salad. dot on Jul 2, 2007