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Bento Boxes

Posted: 2004-06-12 06:38pm
by Xisiqomelir
So, I'm thinking that icky cafeteria crap and brown paper bags with peanut butter sandwiches would both be demoralizing to see next year, and since I am an idle college student who likes going to bed and getting up early, why not get a bento box and some nice chopsticks and prep a decent o-bento every morning.

Has anyone else done this on a regular basis in the past? I'd like some advice. I'm handy enough in the kitchen, but I don't want to take *too* long every day, about an hour would be just right.

Posted: 2004-06-12 06:59pm
by Gil Hamilton
When I do bento for lunch, all told it takes me about forty-five minutes to an hour before hand to prepare.

Posted: 2004-06-12 07:00pm
by Vendetta
I find it easier to make my lunches the night before. The easiest and quickest way, if you're an idle bugger like me, is to go to a supermarket and get some ready made sauces, then just cook your meat and veg and whack the sauce in, pop it on some rice in a sealable box, and then nuke it when you want to eat it.

I usually go for curry though, rather than a bento. Saves me from the hideousness of the work canteen.

Posted: 2004-06-12 10:13pm
by SWPIGWANG
Lunch? Whats lunch?

<--- is too lazy/busy to eat lunch on a regular basis. 1 meal a day for me.