Using Bento Boxes for lunches.
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I found a recipe for chicken and rice muffins that you can play with for any given taste. Really, it boils down to cooked rice, poached chicken, chopped veggies, cheese and eggs baked in a muffin tin. I usually do left overs- tomorrow's box will have tonight's salsa chicken bad rice.0
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mangrothian 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......
Forks! My skill with chopsticks is extremely limited.
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SnuggleSmacks wrote: »
For those who were talking about (and drooling over) small cheeses earlier, look what Trader Joe's has now!!!
WHAAAT?!?!
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mangrothian 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......
I would love to learn how to use chopsticks, I don't have any, and can't find them in the store0 -
liekewheeless wrote: »mangrothian 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......
I would love to learn how to use chopsticks, I don't have any, and can't find them in the store
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liekewheeless wrote: »I would love to learn how to use chopsticks, I don't have any, and can't find them in the store
Yeah, I second picking them up in the hot food area of your local supermarket...! I learned by following the directions on the pack of chopsticks, but nowadays, everything is on youtube!!!SnuggleSmacks wrote: »
I am so glad Trader Joe's opened up here!!! I'm going to have to check that out...!!!I found a recipe for chicken and rice muffins that you can play with for any given taste. Really, it boils down to cooked rice, poached chicken, chopped veggies, cheese and eggs baked in a muffin tin. I usually do left overs- tomorrow's box will have tonight's salsa chicken bad rice.
If I can make it in a muffin pan, I will do so!!! Awesome for portion control, and also awesome for freezing single servings. And now that I'm doing bento...easy for that too!
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@mangrothian next time I'm at a food court I'll see if I can find some. Thanks!0
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Agh I typed out my reply and than push the back button.......
Ok, so I was lazy and did not make my husband a lunch for today. However here is yesterdays. It is probably 750 cals as I was generous on the cheese. The top is a quesadilla with salsa chicken, re-fried beans, pepperjack and colby jack cheese with a side of salsa. The salad is croutons (which need to be put in a baggie as they got air soggy!), lettuce, cheese, carrots, and a small amount of ham with dressing on the side.
Hubby has been talking about losing weight and building strength/muscle, so his lunches might start getting a better calorie count, but they will still be higher than what I could eat as his calorie intake is higher. Since I eat at home my lunches are normally sandwiches or salads. Today is buttery rice and soy. It has been calling my name for too long.
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Wanted to share my non-fancy box and non-fancy ingredient bento for lunch tomorrow. It's a plain old lock-lock tupperware box with saffron rice on the bottom, black beans in the middle and shredded taco beef on the top layer with a cup of cheese (you can see the layers in the bottom right corner. On the side I put the avocado in hopes of it making it to lunch w/o rotting. Standard snack bento of laughing cow cheese & bagel chips and an apple.
oh wow, just realized how crappy the picture is. well, you get the idea anyway.0 -
Oh that looks good! Way fancier than I do!! lol Squeeze just a bit of lemon juice on the avocado to keep it from browning...!! =D
I want to get cutters to make my vegetables look cute too Hanami!!! That looks tasty.. Good idea too about quesadillas. I used to eat them dang near every day as a snack when I was a teenager. Don't think Ive made them since then!!!0 -
new sushi place opened up near work and they had these supper tasty "lunch bento" boxes. everything was home made and so good...and only 5$!
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Wow! 5 bucks is amazing, and that looks really tasty too!
On a side note, my avocado made it! I spritzed with some lime juice as I am out of lemon and stuffed a plastic sandwich baggie in the container to take up the head space, and it was perfect0 -
YaY! Lime has a nice tang to it too..subtle but I'm sure it tasted yum. I love avocado..!0
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@SpecialKitty7 I love avocado too, but never seem to eat it all before it spoils, so I started buying instead boxes of the 100 calorie snack-packs of guacamole instead. They're great for bento, easy to make room for, and very tasty, without worry of browning.0
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SnuggleSmacks wrote: »@SpecialKitty7 I love avocado too, but never seem to eat it all before it spoils, so I started buying instead boxes of the 100 calorie snack-packs of guacamole instead. They're great for bento, easy to make room for, and very tasty, without worry of browning.
Where are those at? The refrigerator section at the grocery store? That sounds amazing!
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Yes, usually Moe's or Wholly Guacamole brands. I found a huge box at my local BJ's warehouse (like a Costco). They look like this:
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I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!
A lot of the single serve foods like that aren't really available here, are super expensive, full of sugar as a preservative or they're part of mix packs which I don't want It'd be nice to have the option for stuff like that when I wanted to buy it. I guess that's why I make so much of my stuff from scratch.
@emmiebaby That looks delish. Wish I could get something like that near here!
Back to my Bento's after a little bit of food gluttony. The Melbourne Food & Wine Festival kicked off this weekend. I managed to stay away from the sweets provenders, but not from the Wine and cheese. My belly was extremely happy.
Monday's Bento:
My standard yoghurt & fruit for the morning and fruit for the afternoon. Today's box has steak marinated in ponzu sauce, rice, veggies, pickes, a 1 egg tamagoyaki, and because I found them leftover from Christmas, 2 Raffaelo balls. Total Cals for the lunchbox is 460, and including everything else in the pic, 855 cals.
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Thanks @snugglesmacks we have that brand around here, so I'll have to poke around.0
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I finally have a bento again! And I pulled out a cookie/candy cutter for some star-shaped banana slices to pretty up my bento a little more than usual. We'll see how well they held up come lunch time0
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