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10-06-2012, 01:11 PM | #1 |
Rose Trellis
Join Date: Apr 2009
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thermal lunch totes
we're doing a lot of outdoor activities this fall (apple picking, corn maze, fall festivals) & I need a way to cut costs while still feeding my family out and about. I don't mind eating cold but my hubby tends to like things warm so I need a way to keep things warm on the go. Does anyone have a thermal tote that they really love that really keeps things hot or at least decently warm while out and about? I've seen the Thirty One totes & I know my SIL has a friend who sells. I've also seen Rachel Ray has quite a line as well. Know anything about either of these? Any other recommendations? & where do you buy the warm packs to microwave & put in the tote?
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10-06-2012, 01:16 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: thermal lunch totes
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10-06-2012, 03:04 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Germany
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Re: thermal lunch totes
Tiffins are your friend. I invested in one last year when JD started kindergarten, and the size I have, it will hold enough food for both kids for their warm meals, and the metal bowls stack on top of each other and slide into a thermos. (like this one) It holds heat for the food items 6 hours or so. It says 5 on the packaging, but I have found items hot from 8am to 2 or 3pm. Granted, I put the items in fresh out of the oven/pot - so they're boiling/steaming hot when they go in.
Additionally, for soup days - we have something like this for the kids. TB has a Mickey Mouse one (like this, but it is red/black) on the way, and JD has one that is Field of Animals brand. These versions range between 35 and 80 dollars or euro -- and it's crazy expensive, but I needed something terribly bad and considering it will have use for many years, I could justify it. IF you can find them at a reasonable price, there are stainless steel containers you can use for your kitchen and wrap in towels to keep them warm for around 5 hours. Otherwise, you could do something like these, and put them in thermal lunch box carriers like the ones Fit and Fresh make. Amazon has started carrying stainless steel lunch ware. If going that route, you will want to see this post at Lunchinabox about Choosing the right size bento for your needs. |
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