Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> I'm not a fan of the round dishes. The best ones I got were rectangular and
> the 'handles' snapped into the lid.
> Also, if you put it in the carrier and it is a tight fit (the container and
> the bag are both similar in shape), it's less likely to shift and leak.
Cool, thanks. I ended up ordering the one I gave the link to before,
which will fit in my insulated lunchbox (forgot I had one), but I also
got this for my take-to-work breakfasts, because it has an ice thingy
built in, so I can just stick it in a bag:
http://www.shopfitandfresh.com/detail/TCL+230FF
I'm looking forward to having cereal and soymilk at work without a fridge.
Serene
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