I'm a big fan of brown bagging breakfast and lunch for my day ahead at the office. But I started to notice just how many plastic baggies I was using to pack sandwiches and other goodies. Sometimes I'd try to save the cleanish baggies and reuse them but, let's face it, most of them got thrown away at the end of the day. So in an effort to do a little more reusing and a little less wasting, I started doing research on plastic baggy alternatives. I wanted to find something that was easy to clean and BPA/phthalate free. After some internet cruising, the options that seemed most appealing were LunchSkins reusable sandwich bags and the Trudeau Fuel Everest Sandwich Box. I decided to order both to see which one I liked best.
I chose one LunchSkin sandwich bag ($8.95) and two LunchSkin snack bags ($7.85). The smaller bag is the snack bag:
They seal with velcro and it's really easy to slide sandwiches into them (but you can also use them for other things, like leftover chopped veggies from dinner). They're also dishwasher friendly, which is great, but I've noticed that I've sometimes had to wipe them down after a wash 'cause not all the nooks and crannies got rinsed. I think perhaps putting them in the dishwasher inside out might help with that.
I also ordered one Trudeau Fuel Everest Sandwich box (does this seem like an unnecessarily long name to anyone else?). I found varying prices for these on Amazon/Ebay but the average was about $8.50. Don't have a real-life photo of this one 'cause I think it's with Roberto at work:
The plastic construction makes it very easy to clean and it snaps close with one click. I've been pretty impressed with it and think I'll order at least one more in the future.
Overall, I've been happy with both products. At first they seemed a bit pricey, but if I think about how many boxes of plastic baggies we'd buy each year, we eventually come out ahead at the end of the day. And, hey, we're not putting as much plastic out there in the environment. I think it's a win win for sandwiches and mother nature.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
New Lonny!
For those of us who loved the now-defunct Domino magazine, we can find a lot of the same style sensibility and delicious design photos in Lonny (which was actually conceived in response to the folding of the old Domino). The May 2012 edition of the online magazine is here! I thought I'd share some of its eye candy.
*All images are from the May 2012 edition of Lonny magazine:lonnymag.com
*All images are from the May 2012 edition of Lonny magazine:lonnymag.com
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
New Knobs (It's the Little Things)
I'm so excited about the newest hardware addition to our house. Two of these babies from Anthropologie:
We installed them on the folding closet doors in the master bedroom, which we had put in about two months ago (they were sliding doors before). They feel really sturdy (much better than the little wood knobs that came with the doors) and add something jazzy to an otherwise white surface.
Here's a little further out.
And further still!
We installed them on the folding closet doors in the master bedroom, which we had put in about two months ago (they were sliding doors before). They feel really sturdy (much better than the little wood knobs that came with the doors) and add something jazzy to an otherwise white surface.
Here's a little further out.
And further still!
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