Guest Picks: Back to School
Take it a step further and snatch up one of Built's Gourmet Getaway bags. Is it acceptable to use one of these as a purse?
Multiple lunch boxes to store? These sleek Command hooks would be perfect for hanging the packs on the inside of your pantry door.
Is it me, or do all little kids hate when one food touches another food? These Slimline Quaddie containers would solve that problem pretty easily.
I love this LunchBlox sandwich kit. It provides a bit more room that the Slimline but still keeps everything tucked in together.
Oh my goodness, why weren't these Lunch Punch cutters around when I was a kid? They would have made my PB&Js so much cooler.
Who knew sandwich baggies could be so stylish? I'd definitely be more into my lunch if it were packed in one of these reusable bags.
Prepare to make your little one the most popular kid on the playground with these cold packs.
I can't decide what I like more here: the holder or the actual utensils. Just think of how many fewer knives and forks your kids would lose.
OK, hear me out on this one: Imagine your kids coming downstairs for breakfast and actually serving themselves. Who can resist their own personal cereal dispenser? It's totally worth it!
I love this new version of the popular Copco to-go cup. The spout makes it so easy to use on the go.
The Copco cold tumbler is a must for any season, for the sole reason that we should all be drinking more water!
I recall that on many a school night my mom would make grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato because she was just too tired to cook. I bet she would have loved this book.
Real Simple does easy meals so well that this book is a must for any parent.
Forget the mini fridge for college. How adorable are these mini coolers in festive colors?
For some reason, I always find myself refilling my dish soap around this time of year. I've recently become obsessed with the JR Watkins brand, as their products are all natural and super affordable.
JR Watkins makes an adorable kids' hand soap. It's perfect for those after-school-sticky hands.
I think part of the back-to-school mentality is also about holding on to a bit of summer, and in my book, that should definitely come in the form of food. These canning jars are a must for enjoying summer's produce throughout the winter and making meal planning during the school months a bit easier.
Canning tags are perfect for the preserved goodies you give away to teachers or friends around the holidays.Next: Gear Up for Back to School
The Built brand knows good design. I love their basic black lunch box. Who can even tell you're toting leftovers in that sleek bag?
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