April 22, 2008
100 Things :: #11 I Bring My Lunch
Posted by Kathie under 100 Things, Ethical Choices, Frugality, Kitchen Adventures, Loved Ones, Simple Living
100 Things :: 11) I bring my lunch.
I almost called this one - I brown bag it. However, I bring my lunches in beautiful, reusable handmade tote bags, not the disposable plain brown paper sacks.
I do bring my lunch to work everyday and I pack Jeff’s too. We also pack our lunches when we go for hikes, scenic drives, various festivals, etc. It just seems a better way to ensure our health and our frugal nature. It also seems the most ethical way to keep disposable items from getting into landfills.
Our lunches are pretty standard - soups in winter, salads in summer. We usually have some kind of fruit, fresh in season, home canned when not in season. We pack wraps and sandwiches on occasion. We don’t generally have leftovers for lunch, however; because we save those for dinner. I like to include homemade bread, biscuits, muffins, etc when I can as well.
I like packing Jeff’s lunch too in that I find it a great way to connect with him in the middle of a hectic work day even when we aren’t eating a meal together. Occasionally I tuck a little love note or treat in his bag too, just because.
I’m grateful for my little tote bag sitting in the office kitchen/break room because its an insurance policy of a little bit of home in my office. It’s also a promise of a healthy nourishing break mid-day to just rejuvenate and in some small way reconnect with my love.
April 22, 2008 at 10:53 am
Hi, Katie - Your last paragraph is really inspiring, especially this week. I’m really getting tired of my lunches. I bring mine every day, too, but am feeling totally uninspired this week. I think it’s the weather. The local newspaper is calling it the “Never-Ending Winter”. There was about an inch on the ground in the morning plus flurries off-and-on all day. Quite depressing. I’m tired of turtlenecks & corduroys!!
How is your new job?
Carla in No. Idaho
April 22, 2008 at 11:39 am
I love what you expressed in this post. I remember hearing someone say once that one of the things they most loved about their mother is that when they were in school, their lunchbox was always packed with care, unlike some kids whose lunches were an afterthought. Even something as simple as lunch can be a wonderful connection…love your post!