Ramblings and mumblings about fibromyalgia, housework, college classes, homeschooling, cabbages and kings, children, bentos, and menu plans.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Second bento
Lower tray: Carrot pennies and egg salad (made from leftover Easter eggs!) decorated with a flower made from calendula petals, lettuce, and a borage blossom.
Upper tray: Smoked Almond Nut Thins crackers, pepper havarti cheese slices (wrapped in violet colored cling flim), 2 cut up pieces of sugar-free Twizzlers, and one foil wrapped Earth chocolate.
Cup: Raspberry lemonade powder (I wish I trusted the cup to not leak while lying on its side. Anyone ever use one of these?).
The closeup of the flower egg salad turned out a little overexposed.
First bento
I recently purchased my first bento box and packed lunch in it for the very first time.
Lower tray: Cubes of leftover meatloaf and a little bottle of ketchup.
Upper tray: Steamed spinach with sesame seeds and lemon, a little nori maki rice cracker, and Fuji apple slices.
Cup: Instant raspberry iced tea powder (I added water to it at lunch).
The bento box says "Puti Fresh" and has a green grape design (another view of the same bento box). It unfortunately didn't include a band to hold it all together; I've been using a thick rubber band until I can get a real one. Everything came in a cute matching cloth bag, but I have to keep the cup on its side in the bag in order to get it to fit. This makes me a little leary of traveling with liquids inside the cup, but powdered drinks will work for now.
Lower tray: Cubes of leftover meatloaf and a little bottle of ketchup.
Upper tray: Steamed spinach with sesame seeds and lemon, a little nori maki rice cracker, and Fuji apple slices.
Cup: Instant raspberry iced tea powder (I added water to it at lunch).
The bento box says "Puti Fresh" and has a green grape design (another view of the same bento box). It unfortunately didn't include a band to hold it all together; I've been using a thick rubber band until I can get a real one. Everything came in a cute matching cloth bag, but I have to keep the cup on its side in the bag in order to get it to fit. This makes me a little leary of traveling with liquids inside the cup, but powdered drinks will work for now.
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