Resealable plastic bags (like these) don't rustle. I'd suggest taking a pint-sized one of those and filling it with pieces of dried fruit, sunflower seeds, and the like, and filling it up before you leave home. That way, you can also buy in bulk, which is cheaper, and produces less trash.
When I was in high school, a bag of this sort of trail mix was always in my lunchbox, and a half-pint bag would last about a week... Plus, dried apple slices don't crunch, and they don't make your hands sticky.
In high school, my gorp mix was: raisins, dried apples (sometimes dried apricots) sunflower seeds, cashews, almonds, and carob chips (<-- they make a lousy substitute for chocolate, but if you're not expecting chocolate, they're rather good)
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Date: 2019-01-21 12:59 pm (UTC)When I was in high school, a bag of this sort of trail mix was always in my lunchbox, and a half-pint bag would last about a week... Plus, dried apple slices don't crunch, and they don't make your hands sticky.
In high school, my gorp mix was: raisins, dried apples (sometimes dried apricots) sunflower seeds, cashews, almonds, and carob chips (<-- they make a lousy substitute for chocolate, but if you're not expecting chocolate, they're rather good)