Hello Everyone!
I am so sorry I haven't been able to post lately - I am busy juggling many things, including continuing flute (best. instrument. ever.)! I was so excited to be able to make this bento since I hadn't made one in a while. This one accompanied me with Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family. I know I messed up my tradition of kyarabens and movies but how do you do Madea?
Anyway this is the bento!
I am so sorry I haven't been able to post lately - I am busy juggling many things, including continuing flute (best. instrument. ever.)! I was so excited to be able to make this bento since I hadn't made one in a while. This one accompanied me with Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family. I know I messed up my tradition of kyarabens and movies but how do you do Madea?
Anyway this is the bento!
The container the egg is sitting on is a wooden bamboo container that I just got for my bento inventory (yay!!).
To do this bento, I toasted a chapathi (Indian wheat bread) and broke it into edible pieces (I toasted for too long though, so it came out really crispy), and placed it with a side of yogurt.
I put my side dish, a spinach and cottage cheese curry, on lettuce and put that in my new container. I placed orange cherry tomatoes inside along the edges.
For the egg, I cooked it sunny side up and then cut it with a cookie cutter. I punched out my laughing smiley face with my nori puncher and put it on top (I was inspired by the tutorial at kwbentodiary http://kwbentodiary.blogspot.com/ - thank you so much Karenwee!).
As always, thank you for reading my blog!
Oh gosh....yummy delicious!!! Awesome snowflake sunny up!! Loving it ~
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Aw thank you!!!! ^ - ^
DeleteI'm always happy to share amazing things from my favorite bento blog!
cute sunny!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! :)
DeleteUr egg snowflake is so cute! Great idea. ^^
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!! ^_^ I wish I could comment on your blog because your bentos are amazing as well ;)
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