Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Gingerbread bento and backlog

Yes, I have still been bento-ing. But I have been running short on time. I have either forgotten to take photos, or just not had time to post....BAD BLOGGER!

Here are todays bentos and a couple more from this week.



I made gingerbread men, christmas tree steak skewers, and added some veggies.





This one has tempura chicken, some sushi rolls, egg rolls, veggies, and pineapple.







This last one has grilled fish and a salad. I also packed soup in a thermos for them.



No pictures of the boxes themselves...too lazy to take photos. (You've seen all of these before anyway:)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Snowman bento


Well, 'tis the season, I guess. I am trying to get into the spirit so I made snowmen for the kids today.

The snowman is made of rice. The hat is cut from black olives. The nose is an actual tiny carrot and nori for the eyes and mouth. The scarf is made out of cheese and the buttons are pickled plums.


Along with the snowman, there are three grilled shrimp, cucumber slices , cherry tomatoes and half of a boiled egg.



Here are the boxes.










And I didnt get a chance to post these from last week so I added them on to this post. There is grilled fish, onigiri, boiled shoyu egg, and tempura hearts.







Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Tuna sandwich bento



The kids are a little sick of rice, so I packed tuna salad sandwiches today.

I also packed bruschetta with goat cheese, mandarin oranges and two chicken meatballs.

I used some cute food picks, and put ketchup in the container. There are two Japanese gummy candies in there for dessert.








These are the boxes used.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

10 min bento

I am trying to cut back on the time it takes me to pack bentos in the morning. With a little prep the night before, I managed to pack both of these up in less than 10 minutes.


Today's lunches.

I cut out Spam shapes last night and did a quick grill this morning. The cute cartoon pieces are actually furikake. There is also some anchovy ban chan in the small heart-shaped cup and sliced kamaboko and some edamame.


There is soy sauce in the strawberry shaped container. The furikake also has some green powder, nori sprinkles and some tiny yellow and pink rice crackers all mixed together. It is surprisingly tasty!



Here's Bryce's favorite box.




And this is the one used for Devin.

Monday, December 1, 2008

First December Bento

I'm a little rusty.


Here are the kid's lunches for today.

Devin's has a flower shaped onigiri with a small pickled plum in the middle. Sliced fish sausages in the cup, apple rabbits, and soy sauce in the green container.


Second tier has grille barumundi fish, a lemon slice, carrots and celery, dip in the green container.



Bryce's has a bear shaped onigiri, plum nose and nori accents. Fish sausage, apples and soy sauce.




Grilled fish, lemon slice, carrots and celery with dip.





My Melody box for Devin.


Bear box for Bryce.