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2 posts categorized "Trinkets"

Saturday, March 03, 2007

First Bento

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Okay, I promise not to post about my boring bentos every day (but I'll probably post them on my Flickr page), but this was my first effort, so here it is.  Today's bento included (clockwise from top left) an amaranth microgreen salad (I don't know where one might buy amaranth microgreens, Chef received these as a sample and gifted them to me.  When I asked why we weren't going to get them in for garnishes - being as pretty as they are - he told me they cost around $10 an ounce.  Yikes!) along with an extra virgin olive oil filled fish and an aged balsamic filled pig, spicy sesame noodles, dried fruits and nuts, lemon quadratini cookies from Trader Joes, and carrots.  Yum!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Gifts from Japan!

Receiving this lovely "small packet" from Japan gave me the opportunity to create a new category: trinkets.  Because I am still a 10 year old girl at heart, I love trinkets.  Never stopped.  Once upon a time, there used to be a Hello Kitty store in the middle of the Worthington Mall.  I can still feel the exhilaration walking into that store when I was little.  The breathless anticipation of what new treasures might await me, the pink, the blue, the silver, the little pens and pencils and gift boxes, the notepads and pencil sharpeners.  I had a frosted silver Hello Kitty mechanical pencil I bought at the Hello Kitty store with my own money, and one day I dropped it on the slate floor of the foyer in our old farmhouse and it rolled into a crack between the wall and the floor (it was a very old farmhouse, these sorts of cracks are to be expected), and I could never retrieve it.  It might be that sense of precious loss that turned me into a (mostly) grown up who can never have enough trinkets.  Nice trinkets, mind you. But!  I have grossly digressed!  Here you are in anticipation of what came in the small packet from Japan!!  if you're still reading.  First of all, check out the fabulous packaging.  Who wouldn't be happy to find this in their mailbox:
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And what is it, you ask?  Why, a bento, of course, or bento box, if you must, although you should know it's like saying box box, but I find myself saying it, too, so I'm guilty.  I can't promise any fantastically crazy beautiful bentos, but it does make a lunch of all fruits and veggies go down better:
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How cute is that? It doesn't hold an obscene amount of food, so, unless filled with butter and chocolate, keeps the possibility of overeating to a minimum . . . Stay tuned for lunches.

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