I recently received an EasyLunchBox system to review from EasyLunchBoxes.com for my Healthy and Fun Lunch Snacks Blog Event. The containers are compartmentalized and similar to Bento lunch boxes where you can put a different food in each compartment.
Pictured: EasyLunchBox with two containers inside. |
What I liked about the EasyLunch Box system I was sent:
The compartments make it easy to take a hard look at your food choices. Visualizing your lunch as you pack it may make you think twice about using a compartment for potato chips! The EasyLunchBoxes site has a gallery of photos to give you some great lunch ideas if you find yourself packing the same lunches over and over. Take a look through the gallery for some lunch inspiration! You can even email them your own pictures of the lunches you pack using your EasyLunchBox system.
Veggies and fruits are a great thing to add to kids lunch boxes. Including raisins, grapes, carrot sticks and celery with peanut butter make lunch both fun and nutritious. They'll fit in the EasyLunchBox. You can easily use the smallest compartment for a dollop of peanut butter and the other smaller one for celery sticks. Kids love ants on a log, so be sure to include a few raisins!
EasyLunchBox containers are also microwave safe, which is great since sometimes last night's dinner is today's lunch at my house! My kids love cold pizza the next day for lunch, which means I can pre-pack their lunch the night before and just stack them in the fridge for the next day.
The containers aren't leak proof though, something you should bear in mind. If you were to pack a taco salad, for instance, segregating the cheese and dressing, you still would want to use a separate dressing container to avoid a mess. These containers are also easy on kids hands --- that is, they are easy to open.
Stack em' up in the cooler!
A ho-hum lunch for me, but one my Kindergartener loves! |
Surprise! Hubby likes the system....
I thought my kids would love the EasyLunchBox system as a back to school lunch box this year, but they wanted their character lunch boxes. Hubby loves the product though! What I would love to see is characters on the outside. My kids really want to see their favorite characters - or at least something - on the outside of their lunch bag. To them, their lunch box is a personal statement about themselves -- one to the whole world (ok, to the entire cafeteria...) I would love to see some festive prints on the coolers or perhaps a way to personalize them with their name.
********EasyLunchBox giveaway!********
EasyLunchBoxes is allowing me to giveaway a system to one reader here at Making Ends Meet.
What you will win: One cooler (color of your choice) and one container system. Shipping will be fulfilled by EasyLunchboxes.com. Please allow several weeks for delivery before contacting me.
This giveaway would only be good to US and Canadian residents who are 18 or older. You may not enter this giveaway if you have either won or received a free product (such as myself) from EasyLunchBoxes within the past three months. Please note this as when I provide the winner's name and address, they will check to ensure that you have not won/received a free product within that time span.
Winner will need to provide me with shipping information, including a phone number, within 48 hours of being contacted.
This contest will run through October 19, 2010 at 11:59 PM and the winner will be chosen by Random.org on October 20, 2010. No late entries will be counted. Please be sure to follow the mandatory entry before completing any additional entries. You must include your email address in the comment so that I may contact you in the event that you win.
Mandatory entry:
Visit EasyLunchBoxes.com and then come back here and tell me one thing that you learned. Please don't copy other people's answers :) I want to know what you learned from visiting the site. Things to consider: visiting the FAQ or About Us links on the home page... or perhaps checking out the landing page and clicking some of those links related to the information presented.
Additional entries:
- Follow me on Twitter and tweet this: Win an EasyLunchBoxes system - 1 cooler and 1 container set- at Making Ends Meet! http://tinyurl.com2e9mpdc
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Please ask if you have questions!
Disclosure: I received a free product sample for the purposes of review only. I did not receive compensation to post this blog review. The opinions stated herein are 100% my own or derived from my family's experience with this product.
Disclosure: I received a free product sample for the purposes of review only. I did not receive compensation to post this blog review. The opinions stated herein are 100% my own or derived from my family's experience with this product.
from the main page, I can get 71 different lunch ideas for filling the containers.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these containers (from pictures) as they resemble ones I used to own years ago.
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I learned that the Compartment capacities for the lunch container are: Large section - 2.5 Cups, Smaller section - 3/4 cup, Smallest section- 1/2 cup.
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I like the fact that they save space in the dishwasher and in the cupboard and with the compartments I can buy big bags of side snacks and they dont get mixed up, saving indv. packaging!! I LIKED them on facebook to share with my momma friends!! :)
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I learned they are BPA-free! Awesome!
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I got ideas from the lunch making tips and ideas. Instead of an ice block, I can place a frozen juice box or water bottle in the lunchbag. It’ll keep the food chilled and will be thawed by lunchtime. I can also remove odors from a lunch box by placing inside a slice of bread that has been soaked in white distilled vinegar. Leave overnight.
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I learned that you can remove odors from a lunch bag by placing inside, a plate w/a slice of bread that has been soaked in white distilled vinegar. Zip and leave overnight
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Hi and Happy Wednesday! :) Well, I love the gallery part of the site, it can give some of us that are sometimes clueless on what to scrounge up, so I learned an idea for tomorrow! :)
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I learned that a set of 4 containers is only $13.95 and the cooler bag is $7.95. Very reasonably priced in my books!
ReplyDeleteI found out about the creator KELLY LESTER! I always like to know "who thought up this idea?"
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy multi talented lady! Love the quote "Easylunchboxes.com was born out of Kelly’s innate ability to do things efficiently while on a shoestring budget, and her desire to send her daughters to school with simple, healthy food, with little to no extra packaging or ingredients." And now she has made it easy for us efficient chalenged mommas!!
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I learned that Although our Easylunchbox containers hold food securely, they are not designed to be leakproof,
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I learned EasyLunchbox containers are made from FDA-approved, food-safe polypropylene (#5). They are the perfect mid-range quality between the low-cost disposable containers you find in the market, and the high-end permanent containers (like Tupperware).
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I learned that the containers are microwave safe!
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I didn't realize that plastic containers can be FDA-approved for microwave use! Why dirty dishes when the plactic container is already dirty!
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you can save on spending money on baggies which is a big chunck of change when packing for 2 people in your family. Keeps everything seperate so NOTHING IS TOUCHING
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I had learned that EasyLunchbox containers are made from FDA-approved, food-safe polypropylene.
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I learned you can earn money by becoming an affiliated seller of the lunch bags. That is cool~
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I learned that EasyLunchbox containers, made from FDA-approved, food-safe polypropylene. suelee1998 @ gmail.com
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Their plastic containers are FDA-approved for microwave use. They are made with the highest grade polypropylene plastic (#5), a plastic that will not leach harmful chemicals when heated or cooled
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I learned how eco-friendly the boxes are. I'm always looking for ways to be green :)
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I learned that you can clear out odors from the lunch bag by placing inside a small plate with slice of bread that has been soaked in white distilled vinegar. Good idea!
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As a creative mom who knows how to makeover a lunch box, Kelly (the creator) was recently hired to share tips and promote lunch box ingredients by Hellman's and Nestle, appearing in TV news segments seen across the country.
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Ilearned that their plastic containers are FDA-approved for microwave use. Thanks for the great review
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I learned that the plastic that the lunchbox containers are made of is very sturdy, and much stronger that the other brands on the market today. The containers and lids did not warp after 5 months of almost daily use.
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They are so popular that they sold out of container sets -- that is impressively popular!
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I was pleased to see that the plastic containers are dishwasher safe, but I was a little put off by the suggested way of removing odors (soaking bread in vinegar and leaving it in the container overnight...) But, that's okay cause I have some other odor removing tricks up my sleeve... I found this information on the FAQ page.
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The owner said "My EasyLunchbox System pairs food-safe reusable lunch containers with roomy cooler bags. It's the green, sack lunch alternative — sized just right for kids and adults."
ReplyDeleteThis does look like a really great way to pack lunches. I am tired of all the little bags I need to buy all the time. On top of that they are costly!
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i have an autistic grandson and the lunch box allows me to pack his lunch in a way so nothing touches and he can serve himself now i am going to save to get one for the other two boys in my family to make lunches easier on my daughter. thank you marie smith kingauth@yahoo.com
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I found out they are eco-friendly and don't contain BPA, Lead, Vinyl or PVC.
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