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Wood Lunch Box for Elm City VintageDesign and build of a wooden lunch box tailored for Elm City Vintage, focusing on aesthetic appeal and functionality.
From re-purposed lard pails to bento boxes, the way students carry lunch to school has changed almost as much as the classrooms they learn in.
This Bronze Age wooden box was found in the Swiss Alps. (Image credit: Archaeological Service of the Canton of Bern) About 3,500 years ago, an intrepid traveler in the Swiss Alps lost their lunch box.
A mom has hit back at her son’s pre-school for confiscating food from her son’s lunch box in an effort to ‘encourage’ healthy choices. Mom of two, Emma Clarke, from the UK, said the pre ...
The humble lunch box staple Queensland Association of School Tuckshops' Deanne Wooden said lunch orders were slowly becoming more popular, with an uptick seen during COVID lockdowns. She said it ...
The wooden oval lunch box he has been using for almost a decade has some marks from getting poked with a fork, but it is still usable. It’s nice to see his growth through a bento box!
Three-tiered lacquered wooden lunch boxes, which originated in Tokushima Prefecture during the late Edo Period (1603-1868), are having a revival thanks to a trio of collaborators.
Pieces of a 4,000-year-old bow, arrows and a wooden food container that belonged to a Bronze Age mountaineer have been found in a high alpine pass in Switzerland.
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