How to Pack a Bento Box
I wish I had time to prepare beautiful and delicious bento box lunches for myself like my friend Nita, or any of the members of the bento box group on Flickr. Lunch in a Box makes it sound easy, with great tips like how to pack and bento box and gap fillers.
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5 Comments:
Wow. How many people does that feed for a week?! Seems like a huge lunch to me.
DaveFaris at 12:16PM on 06/12/07
Those bento boxes are cool, but if you really want to see works of art, check this out:
http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2006/04/18/creepy-bentos/
jperlow at 12:31PM on 06/12/07
That was a huge lunch--it offered snacking for a late day at work too.
nita at 1:33PM on 06/12/07
They don't have to take a whole lot of time and effort. I usually do mine the night before, and they are a great way to pack leftovers. I'm hooked on bento boxe lunches because they force me to portion control and be creative. Plus, they are usually so pretty and therefore make lunch more fun!
ironstef at 10:32AM on 06/13/07
Where does a person find a bento box as pictured?
Hazel Stone at 1:29PM on 06/13/07