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hezzier, I wonder where you put the ice pack in that planet-whatsit box?
I love the NY built lunch bags. Ark, that link you posted looks very similar. NY Built is made of neoprene also. Love that I can put them in the washer on gentle and hang to dry. And they dry fast.
I have four of them currently plus some other thermal-type lunch bags, and I could use more. Cuz I don't want to wash them every day if I don't have to. I make three lunches every morning.
Ok ..... I LOVE my kids' lunchboxes (mainly because they have their initials blazened on the front and they managed to keep them ALL LAST YEAR with them never getting lost) but A needs a BIG lunch box. He eats a lot at lunchtime (his biggest meal of the day, for sure) and the little one he currently has is just not big enough, especially not to keep it sufficiently cool for a late lunchtime.
Anyone have ideas?
Also thought about the Bento boxes, because they keep things separated so well.
6.25"H X 8" W X 4.75" D is what the 31 gifts catalog says..... but ours is a slightly different style than that. It's not quite as tall or quite as wide I don't think. Plus, packing ice packs takes up even more room.
llbean and landsend have some that are a little bigger. We have an llbean critter lunch box that DS uses, it has a mesh pouch on the inside for an ice pack.
NOTHING!! She is in a weekend program and they have been awesome about all dietary restrictions, include a few allergies, kosher,veg. and a vegan!!! I sent her with food the first day and now it is "Mom - it is fine - I just will take water".
I just want to celebrate that some people do "get it".