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Susan Bartolini 04-26-2010 01:14 PM

Planetbox / Bento
 
Just got two of these Planetbox lunchboxes for my kids.

http://www.planetbox.com/imgs/lunchI...el_500w_rc.png

They're eco friendly and lead, vinyl/PVC, Phthalates, and Bisphenol-A(BPA) free. I am hoping that they encourage my kids to eat better at school. Getting my son to eat is a struggle and I am trying to make it more fun. Hopefully, this cool new lunchbox will be an inspiration. Sort of like a Bento concept. Anyway, just thought I would share. Anyone else here do Bento lunches? Does it work to get the kids interested?

Susan

Angie4b1g 04-26-2010 01:15 PM

What a cool lunchbox! I might get one of those for my boy!

mummytothree 04-26-2010 01:37 PM

This may be a weird question (or a dumb one) but how do you keep things cold in those types of lunch boxes!?!?! My kids leave the house at 8AM and don't eat till noon and 12:30PM, on the rare occasion they pack I use an insulated bag and like 4 ice pack each and sometimes there stuff is still getting close to "warm" by lunch time*eek*

sarahbhb 04-26-2010 01:39 PM

That's so cool! I've really been considering getting bento boxes just to make lunch more fun for my DD but may do this instead...thanks for the link!

Joana1n 04-26-2010 01:40 PM

We have a Laptop Lunch box for my DD. I like it because I can tell how much she ate at lunch every day. I haven't done any fun bento-type things for her yet. Mornings are pretty rushed around here on her preschool days.

Susan Bartolini 04-26-2010 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mummytothree (Post 648741)
This may be a weird question (or a dumb one) but how do you keep things cold in those types of lunch boxes!?!?! My kids leave the house at 8AM and don't eat till noon and 12:30PM, on the rare occasion they pack I use an insulated bag and like 4 ice pack each and sometimes there stuff is still getting close to "warm" by lunch time*eek*

This is from their website:
How can I keep my food cold?

You can include a reusable cold pack next to your PlanetBox and it will help keep your food cold. Cold pack not included with your PlanetBox – please purchase it separately.
I ordered the lunch box with the carrying bag which has an interior mesh pouch....and you can definitely fit a couple cold packs in the bag which would put them right up snug next to the steel lunch box. I imagine that would keep it plenty cold.

They have a picture of it:

http://www.planetbox.com/imgs/carryP...yOpenOct09.png

mommabear0408 04-26-2010 02:31 PM

Those look awesome!!! :thumbup: On a similar topic, I can see making our own digi-scrapped version of their magnets! ;)

jessica31876 04-26-2010 02:31 PM

That is a neat lunchbox but that picture above seems like ALOT of food!! I doubt I could eat half of that LOL.

When my daughter was in pre-k I would pack her lunch everyday with what she asked for and she would not eat it. She was eating lunch so close to breakfast and would come home STARVING at her normal lunchtime and then would not want to eat dinner at 5:00-6:00. So I figured out that she should have a smaller breakfast and that way when lunch rolled around at 10:00ish she would want to eat then I gave her a snack when she got home and at dinner she would be hungry enough to eat. It wasnt so much what I was offering her but when it was offered that was the problem. She would eat pretty much anything when she was hungry but when she wasnt even if it was something she specifially asked me to make her she just wouldnt eat.

MamaBee 04-26-2010 02:44 PM

Cool! My kiddo is too young for this, but I totally see doing this for my hubby. Now I use a Rubbermaid container that has dividers, but it's still way too much food that he should be eating.

DawnMarch 04-26-2010 02:56 PM

I've been debating about those PlanetBox things for a couple weeks now. They seem like they might be big and heavy?

pewtertm 04-26-2010 02:57 PM

That looks really neat! It's out of our price range (LOL, almost everything is at this point)...but I'm bookmarking for future reference.

[michele] 04-26-2010 03:58 PM

Ooh, that looks cool! I was thinking about these:
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/object2/...93258_3792.jpg

but now I can't decide.

I bought a crapload of bento stuff off e-bay about a year and a half ago. It's all still sitting untouched in the cupboard.....:o

meems 04-26-2010 05:48 PM

for some reason, I want that for myself. I have a huge fascination with divided containers :p.

eta: I love that it is not plastic.

meems 04-26-2010 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DawnMarch (Post 648761)
I've been debating about those PlanetBox things for a couple weeks now. They seem like they might be big and heavy?

weighs less than most Harry Potter books lol

Quote:

Is the PlanetBox heavy to carry? How big is it?
It measures 10 inches x 7 ½ inches x 1 ½ inches, making it smaller than a typical 3 ring binder. PlanetBox is lighter than it looks. It weighs 19 oz – less than most Harry Potter books!

DawnMarch 04-26-2010 06:12 PM

That still sounds heavy to me -- certainly heavier than most lunch boxes. I'm going to have to go home and find something that weighs around 19 oz. We must have a HP book around somewhere . . . :)

meems 04-26-2010 06:18 PM

your kids can be weight training AND saving the planet at the same time ;)

DawnMarch 04-26-2010 06:38 PM

Quote:

your kids can be weight training AND saving the planet at the same time
LOL. Of course with that giant spatula in your avatar, you're idea of a reasonable-sized food-service product is questionable. :D

Traci Reed 04-26-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DawnMarch (Post 648812)
LOL. Of course with that giant spatula in your avatar, you're idea of a reasonable-sized food-service product is questionable. :D

OMG !!!

*giggle*

Angie4b1g 04-26-2010 07:27 PM

19oz is just barely over a pound. I hope your kids can lift one pound. If not, you clearly aren't sending them to the other fridge to grab a gallon of milk often enough (which, btw, weighs 8lbs).

meems 04-26-2010 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DawnMarch (Post 648812)
LOL. Of course with that giant spatula in your avatar, you're idea of a reasonable-sized food-service product is questionable. :D

:D

Lauren Reid 04-26-2010 08:42 PM

omg those are AWESOME!!! we use the laptop lunchboxes which are bentos, but are plastic (supposedly safe) which i don't like. I love the bento though, gonna have to check these out! :)

tfs!

xo

Valgal 04-26-2010 10:58 PM

I would buy those just to have in the house, lol! And ditto to what Mimi said...I would def. use them myself.

I wonder if the kids would ate more healthy foods if it was arranged this way? I've been thinking about this a lot since watching all of Jamie Oliver's Food Rev. episodes.

Milmomma 04-27-2010 01:30 AM

I think its super cute, and the weight would not be the issue. I'm just not certain I see a difference between these and a lunch bag. Besides the much bigger price.

meems 04-28-2010 09:10 PM

I'm still every enamored with this PlanetBox. And I'm going to keep bumping this thread. :p

I showed my son the PlanetBox and now everyday he asks me if I ordered them yet. Alas, this is an expense that will have to wait for the time being.

meems 04-28-2010 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DawnMarch (Post 648812)
LOL. Of course with that giant spatula in your avatar, you're idea of a reasonable-sized food-service product is questionable. :D

heh heh, do you like my big cookie? :p

Nettio 04-28-2010 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meems (Post 649610)
heh heh, do you like my big cookie? :p

OMG your avatar seriously made me LOL :D

NettieB 04-30-2010 12:04 AM

We use these - http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/k...e/6e08ecdf.jpg Laptop Lunches Bento Box w/ Case - ReusableBags.com - when I get my lazy self up and pack one for DH - he likes it because it fits in his briefcase (he has the sleeve version). It comes with a cold pack. The bento part sold me, but the recipe book is really handy too - but you can fill in with the lunch in a muffin tin stuff as well ...

This one has a lot of parts! Which my son loves, but cleaning is a hassle. Really like the all in one of the Goodbyn and Planetbox.

Sheana 04-30-2010 07:45 AM

I love these!! My kids LOVE bento boxes. We had issues with my youngest DD not eating (thanks to a medicine she was taking) and the bentos helped a little. The food was fun and that made it more appealing to her. :)

Sari 04-30-2010 10:03 AM

Oh, I love that!! I might get one for my daughter to use in the Fall for the new school year.

Lauren Reid 04-30-2010 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Valgal (Post 648863)
I wonder if the kids would ate more healthy foods if it was arranged this way? I've been thinking about this a lot since watching all of Jamie Oliver's Food Rev. episodes.

We have a diff. bento, but i think it does help when you plan their lunches. Ours have just 4 spots, so i ALWAYS do a fruit, veg, sandwich (typically), & then snack (granola bar, animal crackers, etc) + their water bottles.

Darcy Baldwin 05-11-2010 10:34 AM

We really like laptop lunches, and one of the blogs I read has a coupon for them!

http://www.nourishmd.com/store/lunch-boxes

tborntreger 05-11-2010 11:11 AM

What a great idea!


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