<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi Everyone, In my never ending quest to find great ideas for gluten free foods, and lunch box ideas, I have learned, NEVER underestimate where you might find some great ideas. This month's issue of Cooking Light (Sept 2013), has some suggestions for Bento boxes. (I had never heard of it, til I read the issue). Apparently, "bento box culture is from Japan and has been inspiring lunch box creativity on this side of the Pacific". The concept is simple, a small container for each food item, which then helps with portion control and a visual prompt for balancing a diet. As a food storage container hoarder, from Tupperware to Sterlite, to Rubbermaid, this fits right up my alley. The Cooking Light issue has several recipes that include quinoa, hummus and a variety of salads. It also includes ideas for making your own crackers (substitute flour mix, and I would use Carol Fenster's Sorghum flour, as I find it very versatile- but use what works for you!). Many suggestions were gluten free, but others will need to be tweaked to make them GF. I also would recommend parents with small children headed off to school, I have found the Pack-It lunch box which, folds flat, and stores in the freezer- the inside becomes frozen, to which packing a lunch stays cool all day long. The company professes that the insulated lunch box keeps cool for up to 10 hours, which I have to agree with. The only exception being, that if it's in the glaring sun, it does fade faster, but in a cubby or cubicle or locker, this lunch box does the trick for us. Google "Pack -it", to find it online, or I have also seen them sold at Bed, Bath and Beyond. The September issue of Cooking Light, advertises some Minute Rice, individual serving sizes "ready to go".. people may also be helpful. There are several flavors that are gluten free, and I found the allergen information listed on the website. This may be a better suggestion for high school kids, or college kids that have access to microwaves.. but it makes meals a little easier when on the run.. I have no financial interest in any of the companies listed above, but wanted to share my findings, as I hope those of you new to this diet, find the information helpful, and to those of us doing this awhile, I always enjoy a new idea. September will be here before you know it! Enjoy the rest of your summer! Karen Tambasco *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List* Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC