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Eat Healthy with Bentgo Lunch Box

Healthy Living· In the Kitchen

3 Nov
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Bentgo Lunch Box Set: $19.99 (was $51.96)

Listen up my #30Minutes30Days Challenge friends, here is a great way to eat healthy with Bentgo Lunch Boxes. It is great that we are all moving every day, but are you also watching what you are eating? I might only venture out a couple times a week to Anchorage, but when I do, I like to pack snacks. I am trying with all my might not to eat poorly when I am out and about. I have found having snacks filled with delicious foods helps me from stopping into Taco Bell. I love Bento Lunchboxes but they are so dang pricey. Love this deal for the set for $19.99. You know I am going to choose that aqua blue one – my color!

Bentgo Lunchbox

So whether you are a traveler like me trying to eat healthy on the road or you want to pack nutritious foods for your family, these Bento containers come in handy.

Here’s what I typically pack for my day:

  1. In the little guys: Hummus or Greek Yogurt with Cucumber and Dill or Creamy Organic Peanut Butter
  2. In the insulated cup: Homemade Vegetable Soup
  3. In the square containers: Smaller one gets carrots, snap peas, grape tomatoes, and sliced cucumbers. The larger one holds either my Mexican Quinoa or chicken breast or other protein.

What do you pack for you lunch and are you using Bento boxes yet? Share in the comments below as I always love new things to try out while I am on the road.

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Thanks ExtremeChristmasSavings.com for catching this one.

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