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Thermos Lunch Boxes Tips

March 3, 2012 by Pam Maynard

Just about all vacuum insulated containers ought to stay out of the dishwasher and microwave. For most effective results, preheat or pre-chill with scorching or cold water for five minutes just before placing sizzling or cold foods within the container.

The Thermos brand FUNtainer Straw Bottle and Food Jar, sold at thesoftlanding.com, comes in fun kid-friendly designs such as the Spiderman products pictured below. The food jar holds 10 ounces and has a stainless steel exterior and interior with double wall insulation. At 4 inches in diameter and 5.38 inches high, it fits neatly in a lunch box. It also keeps food hot for five hours and cold for seven. The 12-ounce bottle contains a pop-up straw, holds 12 ounces of cold liquid and measures 7.25 inches in height. Price: . Shipping varies.
Insulated Container with Spoon

With its retro/futuristic design, the Thermos Food Jar from Plastica.com (see photo below) features a large white spoon that conveniently locks into the jar’s handle.

At 10 inches tall, the jar holds 3 ? cups of liquid, which it keeps hot for 12 hours or cold for 20 hours. Available in red or blue. Price: . Shipping varies.
Insulated Stainless Lunch Jar

Designed as an insulated version of the Japanese bento box, where a variety of healthy foods are tucked in a compact container, the Mr. Bento Stainless Lunch Jar from Comforthouse.com features four microwavable inner bowls in an insulated outer container. Chopsticks, a chopsticks holder, and a carrying bag complete the package. The main bowl holds 15.2 ounces, side bowls hold 10.1 and 6.8 ounces, and the soup bowl holds 9.5 ounces. Price: .99. Shipping is .95.

Insulated food containers are a hungry student or worker’s best bet when it comes to keeping hot food toasty until lunch time.

Perfect for soups, mac-and-cheese, pasta, and even hot dogs, these containers are designed to fit into a lunch bag or lunch box and resist leakage. For kids, thermoses should also possess an easy-open lid.

You may also be interested in reading about insulated food jar and marc jacobs fragrance.

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About Pam Maynard

Meet Pam, the heart and soul behind Mom Does Reviews! This busy wife, mom, and content creator shares her life from her happy homestead in New Hampshire. Her home is a bustling hub of love, shared with her son and three lively dogs. When she's not busy crafting engaging content, you can often find Pam enjoying quality time with her furry companions, indulging in her favorite chocolate, and savoring a good cup of coffee.



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