School lunch

Inspiring Kids to dig Real Food via Annie’s Homegrown

March 26, 2011

Two posts from a couple of my favorite bloggers this week gave me (and many others) a lot of food for thought. Bettina Elias Siegel who pens the always thought provoking The Lunch Tray fueled my school food frustrations via this post about the political fighting and blame going on over how and who is going [...]

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Thank you for a Fabulous First Year!

December 29, 2010

My “baby” is a year old. But I’m not talking about my real children, one of whom is in college. I’m talking about my business, Easylunchboxes.com, which celebrated it’s first anniversay this month– thanks to YOU. One of the most delightful things over this past year was seeing all the pictures of your babies enjoying their [...]

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To Pack or not to Pack – That is the Lunch Question

December 8, 2010

Editor’s Note: Katie has a lot of mouths to feed, and her story, as well as her helpful tips, are inspirational and realistic. Looking for more reasons to pack lunch and stay out of the cafeteria? Her post may be just what you need. Thanks for this glimpse into your busy life Katie! The lunch-packing [...]

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Lunch Ideas, Recipes, and Inspiration for Your Lunch Box

October 31, 2010

See what others are cooking up for lunch! I know I’m very lucky. My kids don’t have food allergies and they’re not terribly picky eaters. I’ve been making their lunches for school for about 16 years and I know what they like or what they’ll be open to trying. But ever since I launched EasyLunchboxes.com, [...]

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lunchtaker Serves up Inspiration for Fresh, Healthy Lunches

September 20, 2010

Editor’s Note: Amy and Scott Dawson, creators of lunchtaker.com, offered to write a blog post of their experiences with the EasyLunchbox System. They provide inspiration for fresh, healthy lunches on their web site, where you’ll find a rich database of lunch items, lunch combinations including nutrition information, and a blog of timely topics. First, a [...]

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Packing Healthy School Lunches – New Video Series

September 17, 2010

I’m so excited to share a wonderful new video series with you that will show you all kinds of great ideas for packing healthy school lunches! And I’m so proud to tell you that these videos prominently feature my EasyLunchbox containers and cooler bags! Beth Ann Bentley is the founder and president of iLunchBox.com, an [...]

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Eco-Friendly Fundraising Promotes Waste-Free Lunches

August 1, 2010

Does your school or community group need to raise some cash? Consider the EasyLunchboxes Fundraising Program! Why stick with fundraisers based on junk food, overpriced wrapping paper, or unnecessary gift items? The EasyLunchbox System promotes waste-free lunches and healthy eating. When used in place of pre-packaged foods, disposable baggies and paper products, EasyLunchbox containers and [...]

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Healthy Lunch Ideas for School or Work

May 16, 2010

Pack lunches fast, green, and healthy in our bento-style containers! Anyone who loves to cook (and eat!) is often faced with the dilemma of how to transport their wonderful creations. Living on cafeteria, restaurant, or convenience store food is often unhealthy, fattening, and definitely costs a lot more than ‘brown bagging’ it. The EasyLunchbox System [...]

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Eco-Friendly Bento Lunch Containers for your Lunch Box

May 13, 2010

A Bento box is to the Japanese what the brown bag lunch is to Americans. We’ve taken the Bento Box concept and simplified it to a 2-piece, 3-compartment container. So easy to use, and perfect for your busy lifestyle. Pack lunches fast, green, and healthy! Great for adults or kids. For more info and purchasing, [...]

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Ride the Wave – the School Lunch Ripple Effect

April 23, 2010

I’ve often thought that the term ‘surfing the internet’ isn’t  totally appropriate –  I live in Los Angeles where the beach is never far away, and often see surfers in the ocean floating and waiting… and waiting… and waiting  for the next wave.  But those who ‘surf’ websites and comment on blogs actually make  their [...]

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