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utensil reuse for lunchbox?
FibbersCloset wrote in :
Pencil box? Or a box sold to put a toothbrush in for traveling. -- Penny Gaines UK mum to three |
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utensil reuse for lunchbox?
Carolyn Jean Fairman wrote:
Robyn Kozierok wrote: In article , Carolyn Jean Fairman wrote: I'm at a total loss. I need some way to send a fork and a spoon to school with my son where the fork/spoon are reusable and come back home and the *container* is also reuable. I just can't stand sending utensils out in a little plastic baggie every single day. It drives me nuts to toss the baggie at the end of the day. I want some sort of hard case I can stuff utensils into that then goes into the dishwasher with the fork and spoon. What's wrong with loose in the lunchbox? Works for us... Call me a neatnik but a loose spoon before eating would get dirty and then *after* applesauce, yogurt, etc, a loose spoon would get the inside of the lunchbox dirty. I just want some plastic case that would isolate the utensils before and after use. Loose wouldn't work for me. --Carolyn I clean the inside of DD's lunchbox everyday otherwise it's gets pretty funky inside. I also just throw in the utensils loose everyday. DD does get a cloth napkin (as a "placemat") and two paper napkins. She can wrap the utensils in the cloth napkin. Jeanne |
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utensil reuse for lunchbox?
BTW, one of the other great uses of those Clorox Wipes that come in what looks
like a baby wipe container..... We use them on the inside of the lunchbox pretty often. |
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