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  1. #1
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    Stanless steel or other "lunch box" recomendations

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    I have been in the process of clearing out all of my plastic ware. Which is quite a lot. It makes feel bad for the poor landfills around for those that don't recycle. Anyway...I digress.

    I did a search on amazon for steel lunch containers and was reading reviews. So I was wondering what the good people of TE use and what your recommendations might be.

    It is amazing how much more space I have now that I have rid myself of all of the plastic, or at least the majority. I probably will never totally get away from it.

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    Red Rock

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    I go home or eat out for lunch every day, so I can't speak from personal experience.

    But... I've always like the look of the LunchBots stainless steel containers and many people I know really like theirs.

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    I have and like these containers. Have ordered from that website with good results. They are all stainless except for a gasket - I believe silicon.

    This website also has really cool stuff. They have an insulated tiffin carrier I should look into.

    However - I need a lunch box. I have been trying to figure out what might work for me, and haven't come to any great conclusions. I have also been looking at the Mr. Zojirushi Bento - but that won't meet your no plastic requirement.

    Curious how others organize their lunches....
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    I found this http://www.zojirushi.com/user/script..._category_id=6. But I don't know how good they are... Just another option to check out.
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    Whoops looks like Blueberry already posted about these...
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    In case you are just looking for plastic alternatives, I don't use stainless but I do use glass with plastic lids. These are my favorite because the gasket makes them leak-proof but it comes out for cleaning if necessary:

    http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...&aparam=215681

    These look interesting as well because storage is tough with all glass containers (they don't 'nest' like the plastic did).

    http://www.rubbermaid.com/category/p...od_ID=RP091945

    For actually carrying my lunch, I just use an insulated, washable bag. Currently, the one I have is from Thermos. When I had access to a fridge, I just used a plain fabric bag to carry everything. No need for protection from 'smooshing' when everything is in glass!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    Whoops looks like Blueberry already posted about these...
    Yeah - but the problem (for the OP) is that the inside containers are plastic. Really nice set though - I'm pondering it. It is BPA free.
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    I'd go with glass. Heavy, but microwaveable. Storage is the only problem. (I have a love-hate relationship with my Pyrex...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    I'd go with glass. Heavy, but microwaveable. Storage is the only problem. (I have a love-hate relationship with my Pyrex...)
    Duralex glass containers are "nestable". I buy mine from mightynest.com.

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    Thanks for all of your input and various sites that you have linked. I will have to take a longer look at these when I get the chance.

    I know that some of these have plastic parts. I will have to deal with that. I think that is just part of the territory, so to speak. So that is why I'm looking. I have seen them used in various cooking magazines but have never really looked into the whole prospect of going without plastic for lunch. If I could come home and eat, that would be the best of all world's. However, I'm planning for the day at work, so coming home will not be an option.

    I can understand the love-hate relationship with the pyrex. That is partly why I'm looking in this direction.

    So thankyou for all of your input.

    Red Rock

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    I use a glass snap top one.
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    Here's a discussion about lunch containers on a blog I read.
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