Reddit Reddit reviews Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids - Microwaveable & Dishwasher Safe (28 Ounce - 6" x 8"- Package of 12)

We found 9 Reddit comments about Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids - Microwaveable & Dishwasher Safe (28 Ounce - 6" x 8"- Package of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids - Microwaveable & Dishwasher Safe (28 Ounce - 6
Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids28 Ounce - Package of 12Container Height 1.5" + Dome Lid Height 0.50 = 2.0" Total28 Ounce 6" x 8" Lids Also Fit The 38 Ounce 6" x 8" ContainersMicrowaveable & Dishwasher Safe
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9 Reddit comments about Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids - Microwaveable & Dishwasher Safe (28 Ounce - 6" x 8"- Package of 12):

u/noes_oh · 2 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Wow, this blew up!

Containers are on Amazon -> Reditainer - Rectangular Food Storage Containers With Lids

Chicken -> Chicken breast + salt and pepper, olive oil and any dry rub. Get the Weber on full heat, throw them on. Six minutes each side, then let rest for 10 more so it cooks threw. Then slice.


u/KitiHowaito · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I found these on Amazon. I haven't bought them yet so check reviews.

u/atechnicnate · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I purchased these containers from Amazon about 4 months ago and they still work great. It fits a cup of rice, 8 oz chicken breast and some veggies nicely. Then I just eat two per day for lunch 1 and lunch 2.

u/90Days_Lex · 1 pointr/90daysgoal

I get the same way, "fuck it I'm just going to eat this" coupled with a pretty decent metabolism and iron stomach means no sick-tummy to even regret eating all of that junk afterward!

Honestly, ordering some of THESE and spending all sunday cooking lunches and dinners (breakfast is either a protein shake, or oatmeal, or oatmeal with whey+cinnamon+nutmeg mixed in so I don't pre make it but you can in a slow cooker if you want!) has helped me a lot. When I have decent food (especially with the "cheat meals") already made, it makes it so I don't have to make a decision with eating, which means I can't make a bad decision - it's already made, I pull it out, warm it up, and eat it.

Find what faux-cheat meals you like and be sure you get to eat something you enjoy every single day. Seriously, when I try to go overboard M-Th, I end up binge-eating junk on Friday. If I get the roast+gravy+rice though (or slow cooked pork with cauliflower or potato mash, something southern-comforty), I don't feel like I'm missing out so I'm much less likely to go nuts later in the week when the pre made meals run out.

Get a sweet-cheat, and a savory cheat that you really like, and be sure you enjoy at least one meal a day. :) Those are my tips, adjust as you need until you have a system that works for you.

u/emswife · 1 pointr/Cooking

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u/terminally_awkward · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

They are Reditainers. They are microwave and dishwasher safe, reusable and BPA free! And reasonably priced.

u/xgtrsl33- · 1 pointr/AskMen

What was a game changer for me was buying restaurant takeout tupperware. The seal isn't as good tupperware (not bad though), but the price can't be beat and I don't mind tossing it when they get too dirty.