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How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 03:45AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 04:56AM |
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You can get "coolie" type lunch boxes /chilly bins bags tohelp while you get to work.
I put my salad into a sealed plastic container minus any dressings. Providing you have a fridge at work, and most people do, you could take a bottle of your favourite dressing and use as needed preventing salad going soggy.
Depending on the ingredients and type of salad, you could take a few small containers with indiv. bits in and combine when ready to eat.I used to take my melon and youghurt separately and combine at lunchtime.
Cant really suggest anything other than that...it works for me.
I put my salad into a sealed plastic container minus any dressings. Providing you have a fridge at work, and most people do, you could take a bottle of your favourite dressing and use as needed preventing salad going soggy.
Depending on the ingredients and type of salad, you could take a few small containers with indiv. bits in and combine when ready to eat.I used to take my melon and youghurt separately and combine at lunchtime.
Cant really suggest anything other than that...it works for me.
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 05:33AM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 47 |
I put all my non-soggy ingredients in a container (capsicum, beans, cucumber etc) then pour over the dressing, then put the salad greens on top and try and keep the whole thing upright. When I ready to eat it I mix it up so the greens get the dressing on them at that point. It works, mostly!
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 06:36AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 09:32PM |
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Thankyou Ladies, yes we do have a fridge at work; hmmm, I suppose that it is just a matter of keeping the soggy tomatoes and or whatever away from the other ingredients, I was trying to buy a multi segmented lunch box, but non of them rattled my cage enough to warrant a purchase; they where either far too big or just not right.
I will have to put my thinking cap on for interesting ingredients for my concoctions.
I even thought of sussing out the huge segmented tupperware dip and four segmented container, I think that there is one with individual lids for the segmented portion, but now I am being a tad ridiculous on the size of said container...
I am rambling; must go and do some work.
I will have to put my thinking cap on for interesting ingredients for my concoctions.
I even thought of sussing out the huge segmented tupperware dip and four segmented container, I think that there is one with individual lids for the segmented portion, but now I am being a tad ridiculous on the size of said container...
I am rambling; must go and do some work.
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 05, 2009 11:24PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 156 |
I have bought my husband one of the Tupperware lunch boxes for his lunch and they work a treat, I am trying not to use glad wrap and now all of his lunch is wrap free. My grand children are discouraged from have there lunch wrapped and they all have the Tupperware lunch boxes at the school now.. my daughter made some sandwiches and left they in the lunch box for a day or so they they were perfect when they came out. not a cheap lunch box but no more wrap. I hope my efforts are helping to save the planet
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 06, 2009 01:23AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 14, 2009 08:20AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 14, 2009 08:28PM |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 7,844 |
I've just received the Homecare Direct catalogue and it has a 4 compartment lunch box for $8.90 or two for $14.80. However, when I look at their website catalogue there is no price on them but it says 'Special offer - 2 lunch boxes -Save $3'. I assume it's $14.80. See a picture here, looks quite good.
[www.homecaredirect.co.nz]
[www.homecaredirect.co.nz]
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 14, 2009 11:46PM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 15, 2009 12:47AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 15, 2009 10:02PM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 17, 2009 10:47PM |
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I am hankering after one of these [www.laptoplunches.com] but they are horribly expensive and don't seem to be available in NZ. I did the rounds of all the plastic shops but couldn't find anything comparable - the best was one at Payless Plastics which had 4 containers but they were all the same size and unlidded. I even tried putting something together myself using some of the small lidded containers I could find but the sizes didn't work. I will have to check out Katmandu.
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 18, 2009 06:49PM |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 4 |
well. I would use a separate box for the dressing and the salad itself. use a separate bag for the dressing to prevent sauce leaking.
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 18, 2009 08:22PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 2,481 |
I checked out Katmandu yesterday and their salad containers resembled, like Ngaire said, a shaker - tall and cylindrical. There was a separate compartment in the lid for dressing. I'm not sure the shape is ideal - you wouldn't be able to eat your salad out of it very easily and the lettuce right at the bottom might get a bit squashed.
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 18, 2009 09:07PM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 18, 2009 09:10PM |
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Did any of you actually look at the link I posted for Homecare Direct? The picture shows the bottom segment separated into 3 compartments which are themselves separated from the top lid by another lid that folds across, giving you a whole sandwich size compartment on top. I think it's an ingenious idea. And for $8.90 it's very reasonable.
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 19, 2009 04:20AM |
Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 122 |
I purchased a suitable container at Countdown today for $6 99 it is a decor tellfresh 900ml "quarters" food storer system flat lunch box with 4 removable dishes Not sure but may be able to get them at Briscoes Have a look on their website www.decor.co..au product number 149500
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 19, 2009 08:43PM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 19, 2009 10:17PM |
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Thanks Lorna the emailI put a couple of extra dots in it by mistake It comes up as a butterbox but if you click on it you see a picture of it with the quarters segments in it I took the number off the the one I bought I looked it up again this morning it must have a dual use there is a picture if you click on butter box
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 19, 2009 10:47PM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 20, 2009 03:49AM |
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 20, 2009 06:45AM |
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I use a sistema container (with the blue clips) and I make it up, I dice the tomatoes and havent had a problem yet, but I have purchased a small round lidded container they come in a pack of 4 or 6?? from the red shed, they are probably big enough to put the old 20c pieces in them.. does that make sense? and I put my dressing in that...Also sistema make a container that is halved in the middle, you can out your toamtoes etc on one side and the other greens on the other and just mix on a plate?
Good Luck.
Zee
Good Luck.
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Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 20, 2009 07:43PM |
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Rachel, you can order on-line from the website, [www.homecaredirect.co.nz]
Re: How do you pack you salad lunch for work? January 20, 2009 08:40PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 134 |
Hi Girls
I have just packed my husbands lunch here in Singapore, which I do everyday like the good little wifey I am. He has a small cooler box. I put a chilly pad inside a plastic bag (it is a large one) stands at the back, then in went a can of soda water. Today he took a chicken caesar salad in a flat plastic container he can eat from, with the dressing and croutons in separate little containers. Three rye bread with cheese and vegemite wrapped in glad wrap, an apple, small packet of peanuts and a choc treat biscuit. In went the napkin, knife and fork and down went the lid. If using tomatoes in a sandwich I always slice them and put in a wee plastic container for him to put on at work. Keeps nice and cool all day and he never has a soggy lunch.
Enjoy your day.
I have just packed my husbands lunch here in Singapore, which I do everyday like the good little wifey I am. He has a small cooler box. I put a chilly pad inside a plastic bag (it is a large one) stands at the back, then in went a can of soda water. Today he took a chicken caesar salad in a flat plastic container he can eat from, with the dressing and croutons in separate little containers. Three rye bread with cheese and vegemite wrapped in glad wrap, an apple, small packet of peanuts and a choc treat biscuit. In went the napkin, knife and fork and down went the lid. If using tomatoes in a sandwich I always slice them and put in a wee plastic container for him to put on at work. Keeps nice and cool all day and he never has a soggy lunch.
Enjoy your day.
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