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Eww, Cooties In My Bento Box!
Recipes featured at the Kawaii Bento Club
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Bento Summer School - Week 2
Swapbot: International Bento Box Swap
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Added few extras - Apple chopsticks + detailed bento reciepes!
Antipasto salad - tomato, red cabbage, garbanzo beans, artichoke hearts, pepperoncini, shredded carrot, sliced black olive, pepperoni, chopped salami, mozzerella on a bed of romaine.
It's actually a pretty healthy bento too, and only 480 calories.
So, like better for you than candy corn.
Details are on JB as always.
I'm making bento lunches again! This is my son's lunch for summer school today. He's having animal-shaped sandwiches made with sprouted 7 grain bread, organic lunch meat, cheese, and spinach. The scrap pieces from cutting out the animal shape are on the bottom followed by a layer of roasted seaweed. Top left box has cotton candy flavor grapes. Top right is a corn, heirloom tomato, bean salad with homemade avocado dressing. I'm so glad my son will eat anything and everything
First bento of 2009!!
Top: Blueberries, raspberries, endive with crunchy peanut butter and a sprig of watercress.
Bottom: Edamame in the pod, pinot noir salami, havarti, unsalted roasted almonds.
Summer is here and everybody is on full vacation mode! But whether you are going to the beach, headed to an exciting overseas trip or just staying home for some bonding time with family and friends, remember that the scorching heat isn’t the only thing you should worry about.
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that skull looks pretty fucking cute if you ask me. like a muffin, or an ice cream cone; those bones are double ended spoons.
the best is that the skull isn't black, it's white.
Japanese curry over pork cutlet (not obvious in the photo) and rice with blanched broccoli for lunch today.
chicken, red and peruvian purple potato, carrot and scallion golden curry with diced mango and the usual tasty treats.
We are experiencing a Pacific NW freeze wave, so I packed a garden basket in attempt to simulate a summer's day!
An omelet weave covers veggie fried rice. The second tier has both roasted asparagus and stir fried bok choy, baby corn, etc.
How did that omelet get so so yellow?
Visit this link of my blog to get more informations:
bento-lunch-blog.blogspot.de/2012/10/bento-121-garnelen-e...
My Bento - Blog with lots of recipes, tutorials and tipps:
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Viele Tipps und Tricks für euer selbstgemachtes Bento mit Fotos, Anleitungen und Rezepten:
Summer is here and everybody is on full vacation mode! But whether you are going to the beach, headed to an exciting overseas trip or just staying home for some bonding time with family and friends, remember that the scorching heat isn’t the only thing you should worry about.
visit www.nognoginthecity.com
Wow! I actually am posting a lunch instead of brunch! XD I supposed this technically is not a bento, but my theme is still the same. :)
Top to bottom, left to right:
Matcha tea, sliced avocado with black pepper & dried lemon rind, sliced Roma tomato, artisan French bread, grilled petite steak with Durkee 6 pepper blend rub, low-fat string cheese, flat leaf parsley, cold buckwheat soba noodles with fresh-squeezed key lime and umeboshi furikake.
I got in on a group order from the Daiso website - I'm on the E Coast so I don't have one I can visit in person. :(
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A bento made at home, with typically spring ingredients like new takenoko (bamboo shoots), zenmai (fiddlehead fern), shin-gobo (young burdock root), etc.
Two tiers; bottom tier is 230ml with a lid, 550ml top tier holds two convenience-store-sized onigiri (rice balls). Assembled view here, matching dessert box and mayo cups here. Bought at Ichiban Kan in San Francisco for US$1.50; they had others that matched the mayo cups. Quality's a little flimsy, but at that price who cares? Ichiban Kan dollar store plans to open an online store selling cheap bento gear in December 2007. Photo of a sample lunch packed inside this box is here.
Here are four potential options for the Soiree Bento Box quilt. The top two are more of the traditional Bento Box, just adjusting color placement differently. The bottom two use more of a window payne look and come from a quilt called "Boxed In' found in Sew Scrappy, Volume One by BHG Creative Collection, 2010. I think I like the two bottom best and maybe even leaning toward the black sashing...what do you think? Created with fd's Flickr Toys