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traceyd
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Thermos for hot food
I have seen a bunch of posts about using a thermos to send in hot food for school lunch-cab anyone recommend a great thermos and where you got it from?
Thanks!
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Posted 8/15/12 11:31 AM |
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InShock
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Thermos Funtainer Food Jar
Message edited 8/15/2012 11:56:28 AM.
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Posted 8/15/12 11:55 AM |
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Michelle
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Re: Thermos for hot food
This is the one we have also. It fits a single serve macaroni and cheese packet in here, or like 6 chicken nuggets.
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Posted 8/15/12 12:14 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Thermos for hot food
We have the Funtainer, but I don't recommend it for meats that are supposed to stay hot, like chicken nuggets. I *thought* it was keeping them hot for months, but it wasn't. I picked my child up sick from school before lunch one day, opened up the Funtainer and they were barely warm. Maybe ours is defective, or just getting too old.
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Posted 8/15/12 1:00 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Posted by BargainMama
We have the Funtainer, but I don't recommend it for meats that are supposed to stay hot, like chicken nuggets. I *thought* it was keeping them hot for months, but it wasn't. I picked my child up sick from school before lunch one day, opened up the Funtainer and they were barely warm. Maybe ours is defective, or just getting too old.
I have these too. Don't use them often because the kids say the chicken nuggets get soggy because of the condensation that happens in the closed container (even when I do or don't wrap them in foil as well). I do use them to send in soup or pasta though. I don't think it's defective on your part. Just not meant for things like nuggets!
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Posted 8/15/12 2:05 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Posted by CunningOne
Posted by BargainMama
We have the Funtainer, but I don't recommend it for meats that are supposed to stay hot, like chicken nuggets. I *thought* it was keeping them hot for months, but it wasn't. I picked my child up sick from school before lunch one day, opened up the Funtainer and they were barely warm. Maybe ours is defective, or just getting too old.
I have these too. Don't use them often because the kids say the chicken nuggets get soggy because of the condensation that happens in the closed container (even when I do or don't wrap them in foil as well). I do use them to send in soup or pasta though. I don't think it's defective on your part. Just not meant for things like nuggets!
Oh good, glad it's not just ours! They were soggy too. Of course I had been sending them in at least once a week, and he didn't say a word about them!
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Posted 8/15/12 5:13 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Laptop Lunches.
Same comp. I got their bento boxes from.
www.laptoplunches.com
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Posted 8/15/12 5:20 PM |
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lcherian
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Thermos foogo
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Posted 8/16/12 2:59 PM |
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traceyd
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Re: Thermos for hot food
Thanks everyone!
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Posted 8/16/12 9:29 PM |
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Re: Thermos for hot food
This is a great thread! I was thinking mac and cheese would be impossible to send to school with DS. He lives on pb & j and that is out... so mac and cheese is the 2nd fave of his.
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Posted 8/16/12 9:42 PM |
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Lillies
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Re: Thermos for hot food
I love this for pasta and mac and cheese.
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Posted 8/17/12 11:20 AM |
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