Posts Tagged ‘tiffins’

Happy Tiffins + Duckhorn Vineyards Paraduxx

Friday, May 7th, 2010

I wanted to share how Paraduxx (Napa Valley) has been offering a new pairing of food and wine at their estate. This has been offered there for the better part of a year and according to the manager has been very successful for them. Yea! The pairing is done with our 4-Tier Pyramid Tiffin Lunch Box.

An Unpredictable Pair
Friday through Sunday, 1:00pm. $50 per person
Explore the relationship between delicious food and unique wines in this engaging and interactive food pairing experience. The semi-private tasting begins with a tour of the Estate and concludes with an elaborate array of dishes paired perfectly with our wines. All food ingredients will be organic and local whenever possible. This experience is offered at 1pm Friday through Sunday. $50 per person, limited to groups of up to 12 people.  Please call 866-367-9943 for reservations.

Happy Tiffin @ Santa Barbara Earth Day

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Plan for two gorgeous days in Alameda Park, Santa Barbara where Happy Tiffin will have a selection of latch and pyramid tiffin products on display. Please stop by and say hello if you are in the area. Booth #22.

Great info on the Dabbawallas of Mumbai

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Great post off of Metafilter by ocherdraco…

Reportedly their mistake rate is just 1 in 16 million deliveries, which caused the Forbes Global magazine to award its Six Sigma certification in 2001.

For nearly 130 years, Mumbai’s Dabbawallas have been delivering lunches from customers’ homes to their workplaces and taken the empty tiffin boxes back again. The service, with its origins in the mid 1880s when a single textile mill worker paid an errand boy to bring him his lunch from home, is a complex system with in which color coded lunch boxes are passed from Dabbawalla to Dabbawalla to reach their destination, creating a network that, in many ways, resembles the Internet itself.

Despite that resemblance, the service itself is decidedly low-tech (scroll down in that link for “The Logistics of Dabbawalla”).  The 5,000 Dabbawallas are divided into autonomous operating groups of 30-35 (including five Dabbawallas who aren’t part of the regular supply chain, but are there to pick up slack and reroute stray boxes) whose only points of contact are lunch box handoffs. The Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Association (as the organization has been formally called since 1968), has embraced the internet as a means of promotion, however. Their website, mydabbawalla.org, invites users to schedule service via SMS and to friend the service on Facebook. One of the reasons for the success of the system is that it’s built on personal relationships: each Dabbawalla (like the one in this New York Times piece) has built up a loyal customer base over the years.

 

Insulated Tiffin Bags – these are HOT!

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Insulated Tiffin Bags

Insulated Tiffin Bags

Good News, Happy Tiffin aficionados! Starting Thursday, November 5th, our small 3-tier tiffins will have a new companion… introducing Happy Tiffin insulated bags! These tiffin carriers guarantee to keep the right food temperature—whether hot or cold.

In an effort to meet your needs, we have added these tiffin insulated bags to perfectly complement your latch tiffins. Now, you can fashionably bring your favorite food everywhere you go, and enjoy a hearty meal anytime!

Available in three colors to chose from: orange, green, and black. The orange and green bags are made from renewable, biodegradable silk fabric. While the black insulated tiffin bags are derived from eco-friendly, animal-friendly faux leather, which are ideal for men, and women who love the classic appeal of black hue.

Be sure to get one of these lovely insulated tiffin bags as soon as we launch them on Thursday!

Home and Kitchen Accessories: Smart Alternatives to Plastic Containers

Friday, June 26th, 2009
For decades, plastic containers have been such a staple item in many households. Nevertheless, as people become more eco-conscious, they now start to veer away from plastic. Apart from being non-biodegradable, plastic also contains toxins that are recognized to be human carcinogens.
Fortunately, there are numerous, smart alternatives to plastic tins that you can use in your daily life. These substitutes will keep you and your family healthy, while contributing to a green living, earth-friendly lifestyle. Find out some of them below:
Cardboard – A lot of people use plastic containers for different home storage purposes, such as books, clothes, etc. Sadly, manufacturing these products is harmful to the environment. It requires huge amounts of energy, which increases carbon emission. Choose cardboard products like legal boxes or liquor boxes, which are excellent options for storing books and clothes. For smaller stuff, you can even use shoeboxes. These cardboard products are certified green, recyclable, reusable, and recyclable.
Glass – Glassware containers are great choices for storing food, and can even sometimes double as cooking tools. For sauces, jams, salsas, and liquid leftovers, you can use glass jars instead of the usual plastic food storage. There are also glass solutions for microwave, oven, refrigerator, and freezer use.
Bamboo – Bamboo is one of the fastest plants to proliferate, with only 3-5 years growth cycle. Highly, sustainable, it doesn’t require replanting, and grows without pesticides or fertilizers. There are numerous handcrafted bamboo storage jars available on the market today, which makes bamboo such a natural choice to store sugar, salt, spices and other goodies.
Stainless Steel – Stainless steel is perhaps the most durable and stylish of all other plastic alternatives. It is highly resilient to rust and damage, odor-free, sleek, and of course, 100% planet-friendly. Many stainless steel food containers are also ideal for any food-to-go, such as latch tiffins. Using these stainless tins, you can conveniently bring lunch to school, office, or at picnics in style, without worrying about messy spills or food contamination. Plus, you can even use these stainless steel containers to hold small items like office supplies, etc.
As we experience the ill effects of climate change, it’s just sensible to be more aware of the many ways we can help save the earth. Consider these clever plastic alternatives above and it would surely be a good start to practice green living.

For decades, plastic containers have been such a staple item in many households. Nevertheless, as people become more eco-conscious, they now start to veer away from plastic. Apart from being non-biodegradable, plastic also contains toxins that are recognized to be human carcinogens.

Fortunately, there are numerous, smart alternatives to plastic tins that you can use in your daily life. These substitutes will keep you and your family healthy, while contributing to a green living, earth-friendly lifestyle. Find out some of them below:

Cardboard – A lot of people use plastic containers for different home storage purposes, such as books, clothes, etc. Sadly, manufacturing these products is harmful to the environment. It requires huge amounts of energy, which increases carbon emission. Choose cardboard products like legal boxes or liquor boxes, which are excellent options for storing books and clothes. For smaller stuff, you can even use shoe boxes. These cardboard products are certified green, recyclable, reusable, and recyclable.

Glass – Glassware containers are great choices for storing food, and can even sometimes double as cooking tools. For sauces, jams, salsas, and liquid leftovers, you can use glass jars instead of the usual plastic food storage. There are also glass solutions for microwave, oven, refrigerator, and freezer use.

Bamboo – Bamboo is one of the fastest plants to proliferate, with only 3-5 years growth cycle. Highly, sustainable, it doesn’t require replanting, and grows without pesticides or fertilizers. There are numerous handcrafted bamboo storage jars available on the market today, which makes bamboo such a natural choice to store sugar, salt, spices and other goodies.

Stainless Steel – Stainless steel is perhaps the most durable and stylish of all other plastic alternatives. It is highly resilient to rust and damage, odor-free, sleek, and of course, 100% planet-friendly. Many stainless steel food containers are also ideal for any food-to-go, such as latch tiffins. Using these stainless tins, you can conveniently bring lunch to school, office, or at picnics in style, without worrying about messy spills or food contamination. Plus, you can even use these stainless steel containers to hold small items like office supplies, etc.

As we experience the ill effects of climate change, it’s just sensible to be more aware of the many ways we can help save the earth. Consider these clever plastic alternatives above and it would surely be a good start to practice green living.

By Fia Caballero
Fia is a planet enthusiast and green writer at Happy Tiffin.
Practical, Earth-Friendly, and Stylishly Hip!