Using Bento Boxes for lunches.

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  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    edited February 2015
    hamach33 wrote: »
    You all are very talented. I have a kids bento box. Works for me...lol

    I think the Bentgo boxes are a great idea. What ever works for you is what you should be using in IMO. Technically my bento boxes are kids ones too, but much to my mothers dismay, my husbands tolerance and nephews delight, I'm just a big kid anyway ^_^

    ETA: you know on second thought, after looking around at the kids school lunchboxes in the back-to-school sales over the last month, my bento boxes are the size of these kids SNACK boxes. I was hoping to find something new and funky, and I did, but just 3 or 4 times the size of what I needed.
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    edited February 2015
    I got new Bento boxes! Yay! And they're not from Daiso! Yay! An Asian grocer that specialised in Korean and Japanese produce had some that are about 550ml in volume. I bought two in celebration of hitting 15kg lost today. :D
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    Today's Bento is prawn & pork dumplings with rice, furikake, umeboshi, blanched vegetables, and some pickled takana leaf (which I think is mustard leaves and is somewhere underneath the edamame), totalling 460cal. With the yoghurt (full fat natural yoghurt with blackberries, blueberries and mixed spice), fruit (strawberries and figs) and a babybel, it totals 730cal. My diary is always open for people who want to see a breakdown of my Bento's.

    @HanamiDango I like the idea of the taco chicken chilli. I'd just have to avoid the cheese.... I'd end up devouring half a block whilst grating what I needed ;)
  • SpecialKitty7
    SpecialKitty7 Posts: 678 Member
    edited February 2015
    I got new Bento boxes! Yay! And they're not from Daiso! Yay! An Asian grocer that specialised in Korean and Japanese produce had some that are about 550ml in volume. I bought two in celebration of hitting 15kg lost today. :D
    My diary is always open for people who want to see a breakdown of my Bento's.

    @HanamiDango I like the idea of the taco chicken chilli. I'd just have to avoid the cheese.... I'd end up devouring half a block whilst grating what I needed ;)

    That bento looks both pretty & delicious!

  • Khalstead0517
    Khalstead0517 Posts: 42 Member
    Oh no,I have reached the end of this thread?Must buy. bento. boxes!!!!!
  • SpecialKitty7
    SpecialKitty7 Posts: 678 Member
    Okay, finally had time to pack a lunch! Tomorrow's bento, soba noodles, edamame & smoked sesame seeds, pork & veggie dumplings, carrot chips and two meltykiss green tea chocolates. Same snack bento as usual but I ran out of kiwi, so I subbed in snap peas. I can't wait until some good fruit comes back in season!

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    Oh no,I have reached the end of this thread?Must buy. bento. boxes!!!!!

    Mwahahaha! Welcome to the dark side >:)

  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Excellent, another minion, compatriot. Welcome!
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  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Okay, finally had time to pack a lunch! Tomorrow's bento, soba noodles, edamame & smoked sesame seeds, pork & veggie dumplings, carrot chips and two meltykiss green tea chocolates. Same snack bento as usual but I ran out of kiwi, so I subbed in snap peas. I can't wait until some good fruit comes back in season!
    Oh no,I have reached the end of this thread?Must buy. bento. boxes!!!!!

    Mwahahaha! Welcome to the dark side >:)

    I love meltykiss chocolate. Not as much as pocky and pejoy, but close....
  • kramrn77
    kramrn77 Posts: 375 Member
    I had (yeah, HAD) to go to The Container Store today to get a tub or something for the back of my SUV to contain all my nursey stuff as my folders and supplies were taking over. And while there I found lunch container heaven. There are at least two I really want and another one for my daughter as I am thinking about doing a gluten free trial for her to see if that improves some of her tummy issues.
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    So many choices! Eeep!
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    @kramrn77 If I was there I'd be too tempted to buy one of everything. I'm pretty sure my budget (and husband) won't allow for that though. I've heard the eco lunchboxes are really good, just annoying that they're not microwave safe.

    The green one in the bottom right shelf - if that is a black and blum box (it looks like one), they're meant to be fantastic and long lasting, even with repeated microwave use. I've never bought one because every store that stocks it overseas charges exorbitant shipping.
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Recently i've modified all of my settings on MFP to be sedentary with no workouts, and have let my Fitbit input my exercise cals, and even with eating some of them back, I'm still under my daily intake by almost 1000 some days (like today, even with icecream!), so every gym day I have I'm going to up the size of my Bento's and if I keep losing I'll either increase my snacks or keep the Bento's larger. If I start to maintain, I'll drop back down a bit. I apologise in advance for those of you who are under 1500cals daily for what my next few Bento's are probably going to look like.
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    I got to make a 6 minute Bento today. I love leftovers and freezer stash! Friday's Bento is:

    Main tier (770cal):
    - 340cal: Beef meatballs & wagyu chorizo with roasted tomatoes (some Jamie Oliver supermarket buy for dinner. It was delish!)
    - 385cal: Mushroom & garlic pearl couscous. Pearl couscous is much easier on my chopsticks than regular ones. This is a double of what my normal freezer pre-measured serving is
    - 45cal: Vietnamese Salad

    Small tier (280cal):
    - 48cal mini babybel light
    - 35cal: 100g strawberries
    - 110cal: 100g fresh figs (I love fig season!)

    Pink box:
    - 30cal: 65g blackberries
    - 120cal: 130g Full-fat natural yoghurt
    - ground mixed spice

    My other snack for the day is some lime and cracked pepper seasoned popcorn (90cal). I bought 2 bags today as an impulse purchase (go in for prunes, meat for dinner and water, come out with chips and popcorn as well!).
  • kramrn77
    kramrn77 Posts: 375 Member
    The Eco boxes are nice. That's probably the one I am going to get, honestly. Since I am in the car, I don't have access to a microwave anyway. But the fact that stainless steel washes so well is really nice. My favorite set right now is stainless steel with a rubber top.
  • SpecialKitty7
    SpecialKitty7 Posts: 678 Member
    @kramrn77 I didn't know the container store had all that! Next time I'm over at my mom's I'm checking it out (she lives practically down the street from one).
  • PixieGoddess
    PixieGoddess Posts: 1,833 Member
    I've been pretty absent this week b/c I keep getting lunch provided for me! :3 (And I'm too broke to turn it down, even if I'd rather eat the bento that's been in the fridge for 3 days.) So maybe tomorrow, I'll finally eat and post a picture of the one bento I've made this week :p
  • This is fabulous! I really want to get into this! Do you have a recipe for your little meatballs etc? They look great. I will try that Bento site you linked and start Bentoing asap!

  • Hi everyone, I'm also new to bento boxes and another challange I have is that I live right in the middle of WI. And yes it's going to be -20 below zero tonight. I need simple ideas and ingredients that I can buy her at my local stores. I do not have access to some of the ingredients you have mentioned. Just about every kind of fish and shrimp is frozen. I don't want this to bum me out and am willing to take the challange. Any and all ideas are welcome. I will order the boxes online but need a good web site to go to get started. Moderately priced any ideas?
  • DeathofSuburbia
    DeathofSuburbia Posts: 9 Member
    @Avigne13, I am a poor young professional, I make with whatever I have at hand. My understanding is as long as you pack it into the box, it is a bento...
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    I have been out of town for the past week so no bento for me, but so proud of my daughter who made her own bento to take to school for lunch! This was her very first one...rice, steamed squash and green beans, and orange chicken...yes its a bit burnt LoL but she's trying :)

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  • liekewheeless
    liekewheeless Posts: 416 Member
    @Avigne13, I've only just started to do this myself. I use a lot of eggs, boiled or omelet. Also rice with your favorite sauce, mix ins. Cut up veggies. Mostly things you can eat cold or don't spoil if you keep it in the fridge for a couple days. You can do a lot with cut up veggies and some dressing for dipping. It's up to you if you want to try and make it look "pretty" or not. I see a lot of people on here using leftovers from last nights dinner.
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    @Avigne13, I am a poor young professional, I make with whatever I have at hand. My understanding is as long as you pack it into the box, it is a bento...

    Indeed! Though from my understanding, there is a ratio to bento... 4 part carb, 2 part protein, 1 part vege, 1 part fruit.. or the one I try to do... 3 part carb, 2 part vegetable, 1 part protein.

    Thats what makes it great, both the portion control and also getting in the ratios for a filling / rounded out meal. But in its essence..its leftovers =D I'm still learning myself here, but love it.
  • SpecialKitty7
    SpecialKitty7 Posts: 678 Member
    avigne13 wrote: »
    Hi everyone, I'm also new to bento boxes and another challange I have is that I live right in the middle of WI. And yes it's going to be -20 below zero tonight. I need simple ideas and ingredients that I can buy her at my local stores. I do not have access to some of the ingredients you have mentioned. Just about every kind of fish and shrimp is frozen. I don't want this to bum me out and am willing to take the challange. Any and all ideas are welcome. I will order the boxes online but need a good web site to go to get started. Moderately priced any ideas?

    Frozen fish & shrimp are fine. All the shrimp in my bentos was frozen raw, and I stir fried it. You don't necessarily need a fancy box (it just makes it that much more fun), I started out with gladware. You also don't need fancy or even asian foods, feel free to make a hamburger and roasted potato bento!

  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    @Avigne13, I am a poor young professional, I make with whatever I have at hand. My understanding is as long as you pack it into the box, it is a bento...
    pretty much. Food that's safe to leave at room Temp for a short while, actually tastes good at room temp, and isn't too soupy/saucy. My bentos aren't really expensive to make at all. I use cheaper cuts of meat, most of my sauces are made from the same mix of 5 ingredients, and since I cook everything in batches and freeze it or use leftovers, it's bulk cooking on a budget. The more expensive ingredients that I use are probably the umeboshi (pickled plum), Japanese pickles and some of my berry fruits I eat as a snack. For fruit I just suggest whatever is cheap and tastes good to you.
    avigne13 wrote: »
    Hi everyone, I'm also new to bento boxes and another challange I have is that I live right in the middle of WI. And yes it's going to be -20 below zero tonight. I need simple ideas and ingredients that I can buy her at my local stores. I do not have access to some of the ingredients you have mentioned. Just about every kind of fish and shrimp is frozen. I don't want this to bum me out and am willing to take the challange. Any and all ideas are welcome. I will order the boxes online but need a good web site to go to get started. Moderately priced any ideas?

    To be honest, if it wasn't for the fact that the rarer Japanese/Asian foods are so easily accessible for me (Melbourne is pretty much a food Mecca in Australia) I wouldn't be using them. Rice, eggs dishes (I suggest one of the tamagoyaki recipes in the thread), little meatballs, frozen shrimp is fine, with cut and lightly blanched or steamed veg. I. Terms of boxes, something about 500-700ml in size (I'm no good with fl.oz and such) is a good start, even just gladware.
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    avigne13 wrote: »
    This is fabulous! I really want to get into this! Do you have a recipe for your little meatballs etc? They look great. I will try that Bento site you linked and start Bentoing asap!

    I've actually had a couple of private messages about the meatballs I make surprisingly. I didn't think they'd be of interest.

    -500g / 1lb mince (whatever type takes your fancy)
    -1 egg
    -3 tbsps Panko/breadcrumbs or 2tbspn semolina
    -1 small onion
    - herbs/spices to taste

    Chop everything as fine as possible and mix, or plop the ingredients in a food processor (I suggest doing the onions on their own first) roll into little balls (wet hands make this really easy) and panfry with minimal oil. When they've just finished cooking, I throw in a small amount of a sauce of some kind (soy, Worcestershire, ponzu, sweet chilli etc) into the pan and roll the balls around in it until the sauce has coated them and gone sticky.
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Sorry to multi post so much, but I just remembered to ask something I thought about last night. What do you guys use to eat your bentos with? Do you use a fork or chopsticks? Was curious......
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    Sorry to multi post so much, but I just remembered to ask something I thought about last night. What do you guys use to eat your bentos with? Do you use a fork or chopsticks? Was curious......

    Right now forks...but do want to get chopsticks as well since they would be easier to pack and eat with if my bento meal allows it. But would still use a fork if I have long grain rice or well...anything that would make using chopsticks impossible.
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Dragn77 wrote: »
    Sorry to multi post so much, but I just remembered to ask something I thought about last night. What do you guys use to eat your bentos with? Do you use a fork or chopsticks? Was curious......

    Right now forks...but do want to get chopsticks as well since they would be easier to pack and eat with if my bento meal allows it. But would still use a fork if I have long grain rice or well...anything that would make using chopsticks impossible.

    Long grain rice? Practice my dear! Practice! ^_^
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    Lmfao!! Its just way too fluffy for chopsticks..while I *could* do it...picking up a few grains at a time would kill me.

    Then again, that would be a fantastic way to lose weight..I would get tired and pass out from hunger before being able to finish a meal LOL Hey! New fad diet! The chopstick diet! I need to go write an e-book and monetize this... hehehehehe!
  • mangrothian
    mangrothian Posts: 1,351 Member
    Hey hey hey! Only if I get acknowledgements in the Authors introduction!

    I actually use chopsticks even with salad at lunch. I'm really good with them, but it makes me eat slower, savouring my food. Except for my yoghurt, because that's just silly.
  • Dragn77
    Dragn77 Posts: 810 Member
    Yeah, no to chopsticks with yogurt...though if its the thicker Greek yogurt, you could swing it!!! I eat my salad with chopsticks as well =D They dont help me eat slower though, you can balance more food on those things than you can on a fork...sumo training lol

    You will get credit..heck, I'll even give you a 10% commission on sales. I'm gonna make millions, so thats not a bad deal hehehehe!
  • PixieGoddess
    PixieGoddess Posts: 1,833 Member
    Sorry to multi post so much, but I just remembered to ask something I thought about last night. What do you guys use to eat your bentos with? Do you use a fork or chopsticks? Was curious......

    I mostly use chopsticks (I eat salad with them too) or even just my fingers, esp for onigiri. There have been a couple times I've grabbed a spoon or fork when needed - the one that comes to mind is dirty rice, which is long grain AND greasy so....master-ninja-level chopstick skills required, which I do not quite have.
  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
    edited February 2015
    avigne13 wrote: »
    Hi everyone, I'm also new to bento boxes and another challange I have is that I live right in the middle of WI. And yes it's going to be -20 below zero tonight. I need simple ideas and ingredients that I can buy her at my local stores. I do not have access to some of the ingredients you have mentioned. Just about every kind of fish and shrimp is frozen. I don't want this to bum me out and am willing to take the challange. Any and all ideas are welcome. I will order the boxes online but need a good web site to go to get started. Moderately priced any ideas?

    @avigne13‌ If you look back at the photos on the previous pages, you'll see some great, simple, non-Asian ideas...like my chicken and mini-waffles bento, or several people have done taco bentos. Pretty much anything can be made into a bento...just think small-sized foods, packed in tight. I've even seen burgers and hot dogs, pizza, whatever...make sliders or cut sandwiches into wedges, make small things in muffin tins like pizza muffins or little omelets...anything can work.

    For those who were talking about (and drooling over) small cheeses earlier, look what Trader Joe's has now!!!

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