When Defne started school last year, she was having school dinners. She came home starving each and everyday. I didn't know if she was eating too slowly and didn't finish her lunches and I didn't have the chance of knowing how much she ate. A few weeks later she said she didn't want school dinners any more and I started packing a lunch box for her.
Then in the summer holidays, I discovered the bento lunchboxes. I knew about them before but I thought I did not have the time and energy to create elaborately arranged lunch boxes.
When I came across Arlee's wonderful post " The Art of the Bento Box", I knew this would be something my daughter would love.
Vegetarian sausage rolls,carrots,hummous and yoghurt tube
Butternut squash pasties,boiled potatoes,steamed broccoli and guacamole
I went online, bought a lovely bento box,some cute food picks,seperators and voila! I am able to put a variety of food in small portions. So my daughter does not get overwhelmed with one big sandwich plus she eats a more balanced diet. The box and the food looks esthetically pleasing and yes, it comes home empty,yay!
Pitta breads with hummus
Cucumbers,grapes and vegetarian sausages
I really enjoy preparing the bento box. It is a creative outlet for me and Defne loves helping me prepare it.
There are so many cute boxes, cutters and accessories out there, you can easily spend a fortune on these! For now,we are sticking to our basic cutters and stuff.Do you prepare bento boxes for your kids or yourself? If so, I would love to hear your favorite bento ideas.