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Frozen lunch box notes
Frozen lunch box notes










frozen lunch box notes

To learn more about how these molds work check out my recent post all about them. We freeze smoothies, yogurt and applesauce in these molds and then wedge them into the Ziplock divided containers where they partially defrost by lunchtime. Alternatively you can fit a Thermos bottle, Thermos container, and one other container (that will hold something like a side of fruit or a muffin) in these bags as well. They will hold a lunch container and Thermos bottle along with several ice packs.

frozen lunch box notes

To ensure all these goodies will fit in one lunch bag you don’t want to mess around…not all lunch bags are created equal! We use the Lands’ End soft sided bags and love them. I like these flexible blue ones because they can be cut to any size (and they are light-weight), and I also like to throw in a fun animal ice pack as well. I don’t like to hold back when it comes to keeping my daughters’ lunches cold…so I usually add 2 – 3 ice packs. When I send soup in a thermos I oftentimes send a muffin in one of these as well. These happen to be the absolute perfect size for a single muffin and it also keeps them from getting smushed. These containers are great for sending warm lunches when you need a break from sandwiches …think oatmeal, soups or leftovers. We love these bottles because they are insulated, leak-proof, durable, and they don’t sweat on the outside. For other lunch container options check out our recent lunchbox review post. These are my favorite lunch containers because they are inexpensive, leak-proof, and easy-to-use with only one lid to open.

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Please feel free to share your favorites in the comments below. So below are the supplies I love to use when it comes to packing school lunches. A lot of these items have been shared at one time or another on the blog, but I thought it would be helpful to have everything together in one post.












Frozen lunch box notes