![Make your own Starbucks Bistro boxes! It's a healthy, easy on-the-go snack or meal. / A Daily Dose of Fit starbucks, snacks, lunchables, homemade, eat healthy, food](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5CH7GwQk3aZodMfkksXiClNVchsp7XBxIwZJRPDDnJwZU_D8Xb5xuKKuzPZ7zRxfMiQrb5KQ6GIuVt9R77TmjuwY9hcVbcwMqiO9qicm2TlGXd5JqVN1ao_a32KvOjOBgy62TUYRMw2J7/s1600/make+your+own+starbucks+bistro+boxes.jpg)
So as I'm sure you guessed, I've taken to making my own. I've seen a lot of other people doing this on Pinterest and Instagram. Here's how I do it:
I have a ton of plastic containers. My husband is always trying to throw some out. But none of them are worthy of the trash bin (in my opinion), but I wanted something that would be tossable...hopefully recyclable, too...and inexpensive. So I bought a set of cheap containers from the grocery store. I'll have no qualms about getting rid of them if need be, and I love that they stack perfectly in my refrigerator.
I put a hard boiled egg, one chunk of cheese, mini peppers, and grapes in with the biscuit. Plus a chunk of super dark chocolate because #dessertalways. You can do anything you want, though. I made five of the same variation. And when I emptied one, I filled it right back up again with whatever else I had on hand.
Here are a few of the Bistro boxes I've made:
These Bistro boxes aren't the biggest meals you'll ever eat. I don't know about you, but when I'm on the go, I tend to eat less anyway, so they prove to be perfect. I like throwing them in my gym back to snack on in between clients:
Question: What would you fill your Bistro box with?
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