Green Lunch Blog Posts

Katy Farber's picture

I  just got my Snack Taxis in the mail from MightyNest and I HAVE to crow about them.  The girls were so excited to open their MightyNest box.  It held all sorts of colorful green goodness.  Two Kleen Kanteen waterbottles (one pink, one purple), 2 snack taxis (one snack size and one sandwich size each), and 2 LunchBot containers.  

The Snack Taxis are adorable and extremely functional. What are they?

Little cloth bags, sealed with velcro, to hold a sandwich, pretzels, crackers, any dryish sort of food item.  They are perfect for lunch boxes and bags for your kids.  The colorful patterns are delightful.  My girls picked their own designs and were so thrilled to see them come in the mail.  

Snack Taxis:

*are machine washable

*are made free of lead, phthalates, PVC and BPA

*keep as many as 1000 plastic bags out of the waste stream

*are made from 100% cotton and lined with nylon

*are made right here in the USA Read more...

mcmilker's picture

I’ve been working the last year or so, at the behest of my son…who going forward shall be known as “eco kid”, to make his lunch waste-free. It’s not until you start trying that you realize how difficult that can be.

First I had to eschew any pre-wrapped snacks. That includes, unfortunately our favorite organic fruit leathers, granola bars, individual pretzel packs and even baby carrot packages. All of those things are now bought in bulk, with the exception of the fruit leather and granola bars – that I think I will have to try and make those myself one of these days.

Next to go was the omnipresent plastic sandwich and snack bags. I simply stopped buying them and started using old yogurt containers and peanut butter jars. This has its drawbacks. Rarely do they fit into a standard lunchbox.

Fortunately a whole new series of roomy lunch sacks, designed to fit odd sized containers are finally on the market. Some even include reusable containers of appropriate size. Read more...

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