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Show Suitable Container Has Much to Do With Keeping School Lunch at Best For a good school lunch to remain re-main good, it should be packed neatly in a suitable container. A metal lunch box, large enough to carry the food without squeezing, is most desireable. A vacuum bottle is essential for carrying milk, hot soups, and cocoa. co-coa. Many of the lunch kits now available for children have a fitted vacuum bottle and are light weight lor easy carrying. Be sure to put heavy foods such as fruits and foods in paper or plastic plas-tic containers at the bottom of the lunchbox, then add sandwiches, cookies and other lighter foods. Line the lunchbox with a gaily colored napkin to brighten the appearance ap-pearance of the lunchbox. An attractive lunch looks more inviting and will be more readily eaten by the children. Every lunch - carrier, daddy as well as the children, likes a surprise; sur-prise; some reminder that his lunch was packed with loving care. Mixed dried fruits, nut meats, popcorn, pop-corn, marshmallows, gumdrops, and chocolate mints are only a few surprise suggestions that are sure to make a hit. |