Bento lunch boxes BPA: What is the best green choice?
When you first find the perfect lunch box BPA my garden, it had not yet decided what to buy. Audrey had already chosen Crocodile Creek Lunch Box pocket, so he was treated. I knew I wanted a kind of container to put on, and I was leaning toward the container with 3 compartments lunchbox easy.
I decided not to buy after reading the product description more carefully. While I like the idea of having a common container or rather a collection of containers for keeping track of the lid does not close all the rooms. Some critics complained that if something like strawberries pack a room and chips in the other, all I had the opportunity to mingle around until lunchtime.
Over the years, we used Sassy Baby Bento Box (Read My Sassy Baby Bento information closer) for daycare snack Audrey. I was really happy with this product, but there was one big problem: he could not open the containers themselves.
I ended up buying something I had not encountered my first Search for BPA-free containers: divided into Ziploc containers ($ 8.75 2-much cheaper than the portable lunch!). They resemble Easy Lunchboxes, but the lid does not close each section separately. In addition, the Ziploc website their containers BPA-free. My five year old can take the lid and put it back on its own. And best of all, the container does not fit perfectly into her Crocodile Creek lunch. There’s even room to spare for the cloth napkin.
Audrey Monday was the first full day in kindergarten, so we give this system a whirl and report back in a few months!