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Using Bento Boxes for lunches.
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Thanks! It's EB Games here in Canada now and their website doesn't show it, but then again the US site claims it's "only available on GameStop.com" so who knows! I'll have to pop in and take a look around my local store.
(And now I want the Millennium Falcon kite that was shown on the same page... *sigh* One day I shall have the money to buy all the things!)0 -
I know think-geek has one, but it certainly isn't $4. Want it I do, but bleep bloop bleep money0
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Man, now I wish I could run back to the store and buy you both one!! I'm fairly certain they are gone now but I may check this weekend just to be sure....0
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I want one! I may or may not need to bring a lunch some days now that I got a promotion...3
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Heh... @ivygirl1937 you'll be taking orders for shipping at this rate...!
Oh, and congrats on your promotion, @WindSparrow !!1 -
I know!!! I maybe should have thought that through!!! I haven't had a chance to even go back yet so no idea if they have any more. Probably not but I'll still look.
@WindSparrow, congratulations on your promotion!!!!0 -
Looks good!0
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Aw, thank you everybody.0
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This thread is so quiet.0
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I know I need motivation please can people post photos. Thanks0
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Soooo I've definitely been a long time lurker. It seems the thread has died for a while. I used to make bento for a whole when I had to bring lunch to work over a year ago. To get back into my healthy lifestyle I decided to again. Buuutttt this is tonight's dinner. Last one for 2016!
Vegetarian Ramen! The broth is a miso base with creamy almond milk and black garlic oil (seriously amazing!) The toppings are corn, peas, shiitaki mushrooms (that I used to make the dashi), car shaped egg, carrot slices, and "chicken" strips. I'm a vegetarian so this was quite the venture into new territory for me. I've always had meat based broths. Surprisingly not bad3 -
So I compartmentalize my food and cut everything into bite sized pieces for convenience and my former boss says to me at lunch a couple years ago "you always have the BEST bento boxes" and I'm like What? She then explains what a bento box is and I'm like OH...I call it not touching and eating a little of a lot of things following a 50-30-20 meal plan. Apparently I've bought like 4 versions of bento boxes complete with screw apart chopsticks which are AWESOME for cleaning after lunch and here I thought it was the name brand of a tupperware company for OCD people. -The Accidental Bento-er6
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mmm, my bento-ing has certainly been lacking recently. I do make them quite a few days of the week for work, but generally I just forget to post photos >.< That and my work schedule eats into a lot of time, so I'm not on the forums as much as I was.
I'm back to work in a couple of weeks, so hopefully a more regularly scheduled broadcast will happen then2 -
Soooo I've definitely been a long time lurker. It seems the thread has died for a while. I used to make bento for a whole when I had to bring lunch to work over a year ago. To get back into my healthy lifestyle I decided to again. Buuutttt this is tonight's dinner. Last one for 2016!
Vegetarian Ramen! The broth is a miso base with creamy almond milk and black garlic oil (seriously amazing!) The toppings are corn, peas, shiitaki mushrooms (that I used to make the dashi), car shaped egg, carrot slices, and "chicken" strips. I'm a vegetarian so this was quite the venture into new territory for me. I've always had meat based broths. Surprisingly not bad
Yum, I've seen vege ramen recipes with soy, but never almond milk before (Tip: boil your eggs for a couple of mins less; the grey ring around the yolk signals an overcooked egg )1 -
mangrothian wrote: »
Yum, I've seen vege ramen recipes with soy, but never almond milk before (Tip: boil your eggs for a couple of mins less; the grey ring around the yolk signals an overcooked egg )
Lol, I actually like my eggs cooked like that. I hate runny yokes
Yeah I actually was modifying a recipe I found on Youtube ^^. I try not to eat too many soy products because of the isoflavones, which are chemically similar to estrogen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmJ9bV9XvUY
Btw, is your picture from Kiss him not me? I recently binged that show and it looks like the main character.0 -
I've not logged in here for quite a while now, as I'm expecting my first baby in April and was struggling with actually keeping anything down let alone eating too much for quite some time XD
The appetite is back now and I have become rather partial to cake and biscuits, so I'm going to return to Bentoing in an attempt to give this poor baby some vitamins and protein. Will see what I can whip up with tonight's leftovers3 -
Well it's a start! Left over torterlini in tomato sauce on the bottom, with pickled gherkins, carrots, and my homemade sweet corn relish on top. A miso soup to go with it. At least having this in my bag will stop me having a packet of Jamie Dodgers for lunch, hopefully...4 -
Livingdeadgirl44 wrote: »I've not logged in here for quite a while now, as I'm expecting my first baby in April and was struggling with actually keeping anything down let alone eating too much for quite some time XD
The appetite is back now and I have become rather partial to cake and biscuits, so I'm going to return to Bentoing in an attempt to give this poor baby some vitamins and protein. Will see what I can whip up with tonight's leftovers
Congratulations! I have a gf at the moment who was actually lighter at 5 months than she was when she first became pregnant, and watching her try to eat was so painful.
@salemnye I wasn't suggesting at all to have the yolk runny, but hard boiled eggs can be overboiled, which is what the grey ring around the yolk signifies. Then again, if it doesn't bother you, then it doesn't matter
I was given a really nice rice cooker for Chrissie, so I'm totally looking forward to getting back to work just for my bentos!1 -
Back at work.... bento time!!
I made two identical bentos for Monday & Tuesday this week.
Beef bulgogi meatballs, cumin rice with an umeboshi & diced veg (frozen and prechopped) mixed with some garlic, ginger and kewpie (446Cal) The little bags above are home made instant oat packets for brekkie (296cal without milk)
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Wednesday & Thursday bentos!
The red bento is for Wednesday (338Cals). Cumin rice mixed with matcha salt & an umeboshi, salt & pepper fish bites and a salad of tomato, carrot and cucumber.
The blue bento is for Thursday (391Cals). Cumin rice with matcha salt & an umeboshi, salt and pepper fish bites, and the same veg mix from my Monday bento.
There are some rice cakes with laughing cow ready to me spread with Vegemite for afternoon tea just outside the picture that come to 136Cal for each afternoon.2
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