Thursday, September 4, 2014

Container Talk

The most frequently i'm asked is, "What kind of Containers are you using?". Hopefully, this blog post will help all of you out! :)  Click on the name of the containers to visit one of the many websites where you can purchase these items.

1. Ziploc Divided Containers



I absolutely ADORE these!  They are compartmentalized, affordable and spill proof!  These little lovelies have divided slots where you can put yogurt, veggies, fruit, etc and the lid seals tightly in each of them to prevent compartment leakage.  Hands-down, these are my first choice but they are getting harder and harder to find.  If you see them in your local stores, snatch them up!  You won't regret it!



If these were not more expensive than the Ziploc containers, they would be my absolute first choice.  The different sized containers offer a variety of choices.  Each of these is leak-proof and have ample space for lunchbox serving sizes.  If you click on the link, you'll see that they have several different color options for this set and much much more to offer.  I'm really impressed with this brand and plan to buy all the sets eventually.





My favorite container for making child-sized portions are the EasyLunchBoxes Mini Dippers containers.  The lids are easy for children to remove and they are the perfect size to use for lunch box servings for kids.  I think I use these in almost every lunchbox I fix for my daughters.  The only drawback is, because they are made to be "easy" for children to handle, the lids don't go on as securely as I would prefer, HOWEVER, we have yet to have any spills with these.  I'm pleased with them.




I don't have the pictured containers above but I bought some similar one's while I was in Japan.  These have screw-on tops so that makes them the perfect choice for very watery condiments like vinegar or soy sauce.




These little containers are perfect for thicker sauces.  We have not had any leaks with them yet and they help me control the amount of sauce my daughters are taking in and/or wasting.  So cute and convenient.




****None of these images are my own.  They were all borrowed from the websites that are linked in each header.****

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