Lunch boxes: they're cute, portable and full of food. What's not to like? For over five years I used a metal Sanrio lunch box for all my food-toting needs and in Japan I used small bento boxes with a bottom section for rice and a top section for everything else. I had been vaguely thinking about getting a new post-bento lunch box when I spotted the Aladdin Lunch & Go at at -- where else? -- Target, the place where sort-of-needed items become necessities. I liked the slim design, the no-leak seal and the built-in cooling pack. It was $12. I bought it.
I'm a believer in the benefits of bringing your own lunch, both for health reasons and because I'm a cheapskate. I also like to snack throughout the day, but can't stomach the chips, cookies and other partially hydrogenated wonders on display at work (except for the occasional Oreo and what-have-I-just-done stack of sour cream and onion Pringles, shh...), so I'm often toting a bunch of little things along with my lunch. The hard-sided Lunch & Go is a big improvement over the series of small, mangled shopping bags I had previously been using to carry my lunch, and nearly as roomy. The icepack slips into place on either side of the interior and makes it easy to keep your most perishable items cool. Most importantly, the lunch box itself is slim -- a Capri cigarette to other, more Marlboro lunch carriers -- and fits nicely inside my tote bag without making the whole thing too big and unwieldy to carry over my shoulder, a huge plus when commuting on public transit. The leakproof seal is equally appreciated, as I constantly fear my container lids have given up and released their contents to the world.
Now all I need are more containers that will fit inside. Aladdin sells a salad set designed to fit perfectly within the Lunch & Go, but, um, who eats just a salad for lunch? Not me! I'm thinking a couple small, flat, rectangular containers will complete my lunch box lifestyle. Also a reusable spoon and fork set. And maybe a water bottle....



Comments (7)
Love it! Thanks for telling us about it. I work from home, but maybe I should get it for my husband.
Posted by Kirsten | December 5, 2007 8:12 AM
Hey, that lunch box is lovely.
I'm also a healthy food eater;D and like my own lunch ;)
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Posted by mama | December 12, 2007 1:32 PM
Hey - did you know that they also sell a mini lunchbox for leftovers that fits inside? check it out: http://www.aladdin-pmi.com/shop/product_detail.aspx?ProductID=79
Posted by Heather | December 12, 2007 2:56 PM
wow that IS slim! very cool.
Posted by amigurumigirl | December 14, 2007 8:08 AM
Hi!
Have you seen this lunch box? http://www.laptoplunches.com/? I know you already have a box but I thought this one might interest you anyway. It comes with inner containers. It gives a more childish impression than your box in my opinion, or maybe that's just the way they market it?
Good luck finding containers for your lunch & go!
Posted by Natalie | December 18, 2007 8:23 AM
Nice lunch box! I would Like to recommend a spork. I found Mine at Wal-mart but have seen them other places. http://lightmyfireusa.com/spork.html
Posted by Bunny | December 21, 2007 6:28 AM