I bought mine at laptoplunches.com (see link on left side of page), but they can also be bought at some natural food stores like Whole Foods and at reuseablebags.com. They are great lunch boxes and put up with a lot of abuse!
I'm a Mom of three and a self proclaimed foodie and environmentalist with an ambitious quest to get my children to eat and enjoy something slightly more nutritious than the typical meal served in a school cafeteria or fast food restaurant.
Ideally, this lunch would generate no waste and would be prepared using foods that are grown or raised locally. Also, it would prepare and pack itself.
I was inspired to start this blog once I was done grieving for the old Vegan Lunchbox Blog. My most favorite blog of all time. I do not claim to have the ingenuity of Jennifer McCann (Vegan Lunchbox), nor do my children have such adventurous tastes, but I plod on, in my own quite-a-bit-better-than-a-lunchable-way.
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Hi! I thought I'd let you know that I'm a new reader of your blog, and absolutely love your lunchbox ideas! :) So creative!
Any tips on websites that sell these types of boxes?
Thanks Sarah!
I bought mine at laptoplunches.com (see link on left side of page), but they can also be bought at some natural food stores like Whole Foods and at reuseablebags.com. They are great lunch boxes and put up with a lot of abuse!
Thanks! I'll check Whole Foods out the next time I go and see if they have some. :)
I want to try your blueberry jam, so I hope you can find time to post your recipe. I really love your lunchbox ideas.
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