Mickey'snewestfan
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I have thought about freezing drinks for field trips. Does anyone have a problem with the drink thawing, and the condensation making the brown bad all wet. I wouldn't want it to fall apart. Luckily our schools do use ice chests, so I think everything stays cooler.
I just pack my kid's lunch in a CVS bag or whatever store I have on hand. He brings it home some of the time so it's not totally wasteful, but if he loses it I can afford a new one (bags are 5 cents here now, so not free but budget friendly).
My poor kid gets approximately the same lunch every day, he goes to camp all summer since I work so he must eat this more than 200 times a year: turkey sandwich on whole wheat (holds up fine to the heat of camp), 2 kinds of fruit: usually one processed one not, so apple sauce and grapes or a peach and some raisins, sometimes both are fresh, and a yogurt, which I know is out for your kid, and a frozen water bottle.