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Say No to "Lunch sheets"

Every day, I have to make breakfast and lunch parcels for my husband and daughter. So for a long time I used to using banana leaves to wrap up foods. In my garden has only one banana tree. But fortunately my neighbor has a very fruitful banana cultivation. :DSince long time I could be able to avoid lunch sheets, similar bags, plastic cups and boxes. My daughter is a member of a provincial environmental society. So, she against to using them and she always helps and motivates us to use “Eco-friendly” things.My country is very rich from Banana. Many Sri Lankans, (especially in rural areas) using banana leaves to wrap up foods. Before a few months government prohibited using lunch sheets and similar bags. But very difficult to avoid them totally.Dear Grace, Thank you so much again to give this opportunity. And I’m so happy to participate in your challenge. I’m a nature lover and this is a bit effort from me to help our earth.
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  • Dear Rose,

    Thank you so much for visiting!

  • Hello Diah,

    Thank you so much your lovely comment.Happy to hear you interest it.

  • I love it!

  • Hi Kal! Wow I thought it only happens in my country. I can say that it is the traditional and down to earth way of us when we prepare the food on banana tree. Some people also think it can effect the taste of food, and yes it is! And your photo make me realize it also happens in your place. I'm happy knowing it :D thanks for sharing

  • Dear Grace,

    Thank you so much dear! You are right! Not only Banana is Eco-friendly. Here too people using many kinds of leaves. But I don’t know that how to say their names in English.

    Thank you so much for giving such an opportunity!

    Dear Rosemary,

    Thank you so much for visiting and highly appreciating your comment!

    Dear Nanny,

    Thanks a lot for visiting my dear!

    Sweet Roman,

    Your colourful comment means a lot. Thank you so much, my friend!

    Dear Onee,

    Many thanks for visiting here!

    Dear Eva,

    Thank you so much for appreciating my dear! Always your words make me big courage.

    Hello Rahul,

    Your story made me smile. I can imagine your face at that time. :D  yes, On the banana leaves slippery type a bit.

    I made dhal with long beans, peanut, dried mushrooms with sparrow and chutney.

     Thank you so much for sharing such nice pictures for me. They are so creative!

    Dear Rob, Dear Opporzita

    Thanks a lot, both of you for liking the photo.

    Dear Mary,

    Thank you so much for your nice comment!

    Dear Adaline,

    Thank you so much your description. I have seen here too some Tamil people using stain steel things for carrying and serving foods. Really dear, when did wrap up foods with banana leaves, their taste and smell increasing hungry.

  • Der Kal, Thank you for sharing your lovely idea about the lunch parcels. We don't use plastic containers we use the stainless steel ones for lunch when we go to School. Weddings, parties, special occasions we eat in the banana leaves. the food taste better is int.

    The pictures are beautiful! Lovely lunch!

  • How cool! ^_^

  • Kal,

    Very beautiful photo and very impressive as well. I am so happy to see you participate in this challenge, no wonder you did :)

    The food looks very delicious and appetizing. You care really for the details and I am quite sure, both of them, looks very much forward to unpack their lunch to see what they will have for lunch.

    It is a very eco friendly initiative and very creative one as well.

    Ooooh, smiles for you, I really like the little green leave in the middle of the rice :)) It looks epic.

  • WAAAAOOOOWWWW!

    Dear Kal!

    That is great!

    I am so excited by only seeing this picture!

    I would like to do that!

    How precious that banana tree is! :)

    Thank you very much!

  •      This is the correct organic substitution :)

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