For sauces and condiments

I have two school-aged children and they bring packed lunches and snacks to school. If the viand for the packed lunch needs a dipping sauce or a condiment, is it advisable to pile the ketchup on the frittata, for instance?

My kids don’t like that. They don’t want to open their lunch boxes to find some messy mushy indistinguishable blob inside.

small containers for sauces and condiments

So, we have small round containers for sauces and condiments. They’re good for ketchup, mustard, mayo or even sweet and sour sauce. The covers fit snugly so that they’re leak proof (haven’t tried using them for thin liquids like vinaigrette though).

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2 Responses to “For sauces and condiments”

  1. kaye on November 15th, 2007 10:45 pm

    ei.. been browsing your archives and i’ve learned a lot and gotten my fair share of tips.. thanks.. anyway, wanted to ask where you bought your container..hehehe.. been searching the plastic and container section of most groceries and all i see are the containers like those given by the fast food chains. i want one like that!! hehehe! i also have a daughter who wants her condiments separate. what i usually do is place it in ice candy plastic and tie the end then put it inside a ziplock container so she would have to poke the ends when she eats lunch.. in short, can you tell me where and how much did you get those cute thingies?? thanks!

  2. Connie on November 16th, 2007 8:16 am

    kaye, I bought them at Tiendesitas. 4 pieces I think for a hundred pesos.

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