Reddit Reddit reviews Rubbermaid LunchBlox Salad Kit 1806179,Green

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Rubbermaid LunchBlox Salad Kit 1806179,Green
Modular containers snap together to save space and stay organized, and can be stacked to fit various lunch bag shapes and sizesBlue Ice freezer packs snap directly to food containers, keeping salads or lunch chilled when you’re on the goDurable containers have a secure lid seal to prevent leakingKit Includes: 1 Salad Container (5.2 cup capacity), 1 Toppings Tray, 1 Salad Dressing Container (1.8 oz), 1 Medium Blue Ice freezer pack (Size: 4.81" L x 5.625" W x 5.25" H when stackedMicrowave, dishwasher and freezer safe, BPA-free
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7 Reddit comments about Rubbermaid LunchBlox Salad Kit 1806179,Green:

u/threefiftyseven · 15 pointsr/MealPrepSunday
u/KestrelLowing · 6 pointsr/LifeProTips

Here are some of my staples:

  • Get a thermos. This one in particular is awesome - I've never had it leak, and it keeps food warm for ~5 hours (more if it's mostly liquid). I'll take half a can of soup (usually something like chunky campbells) and then in a tupperware container I'll also take some crackers, or if I've got it a roll of bread.
  • When I'm feeling lazy, I just take a small jar of peanut butter and tupperware of ritz crackers
  • Summer sausage, cheese, and crackers. When you get summer sausage, slice it up, slice up some cheese, put them in separate baggies or tupperware, throw a blue ice into your lunchbag (lunchbags are definitely needed for just about everything)
  • Salad. I have one of these containers that helps me get the correct portions for salad, and also has a handy little dressing container as well as a blue ice. It's nice and compact. All I do it get one of those premade lettuce mixes, usually throw in some spinach as well, and then in the top portion, I put some croutons (or something crunchy) and either cut up fruit (apples, strawberries) or cooked chicken (usually from a rotisserie chicken).
  • Apples are fantastic, as are bananas
  • I'd suggest getting some twist top tupperware if you want to bring more liquidy things (cut up watermelon springs to mind). I've found that the twist top tends to do better than the standard snap on.
u/LacquerCritic · 5 pointsr/1200isplentyketo

I think you've got the right brand/line, but this Lunch Blox Salad Kit looks more like what OP has.

u/Crin616 · 3 pointsr/KetoMealPrep

Not OP, but this looks like it.

Rubbermaid LunchBlox Salad Kit 1806179 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0078K3ZPM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nMJrDb0AANZXE

Comes with an attachable ice pack too which is nice for on-the-go.

u/RaspberryPoppySeed · 2 pointsr/1200isplentyketo

Yep, they are insanely convenient! They are the Rubbermaid ones you found. Everything has it's own place, things clip together really nicely, and I've never had the little containers leak. Only tiny complaint might be that all the little grooves and spaces are kind of a pain to wash by hand, but the pieces are all dishwasher safe.

u/drowgirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I don't super-super need anything, but this salad thing would be awesome for bringing in lunches, since my lunches are supposed to be salads 3 days a week.

u/sjthree · 1 pointr/xxfitness

I do a better job at eating healthy at the office compared to my work from home days. When I WFH, I am able to graze all day and truly cave when the afternoon munchies strike. At work, I can only eat what I pack. I focus on protein since it is filling and keeps me from getting too hungry.

I stock up on Lean Cuisine and Healthy Choice frozen meals when they are one sale. Not the healthiest choice, but decent calorie control and many of them have 20g+ of protein. Works great when you are in a pinch. And even though they are supposed to be frozen, they survive quite well in the fridge or insulated lunch bag from morning until lunch time.

I buy large packs of chicken breast, grill it, divide it into 4 oz quantities and freeze. Pull out a bag, mix with salad greens and a little bit of dressing, and I have a salad for lunch. I use a Rubbermaid Lunch Blox Salad Container.

I also have a lot of Greek yogurt, string cheese (6g of protein for 70 calories), and baby carrots.

I also bring my breakfast to work and eat it while checking my morning emails (and Reddit haha). For breakfast I will make an omelet (using this or a breakfast sandwich with this