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Bento Thermal
September 16th, 2006 by admin

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Bento Thermal

JAPAN THERMOS Stainless Lunch Box Jar Keep Warm BENTO BAKO SET Hot BA 1801 BNIB
JAPAN THERMOS Stainless Lunch Box Jar Keep Warm BENTO BAKO SET Hot BA 1801 BNIB
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ZOJIRUSHI STAINLESS STEEL FOOD JAR SW EAE50 PINK
ZOJIRUSHI STAINLESS STEEL FOOD JAR SW EAE50 PINK
Paypal   US $26.59
Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Gray
Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Gray
Paypal   US $69.99
ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan
ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan
Paypal   US $79.99
ZOJIRUSHI Pink Lunch Box Keep Warm Stainless Steel BENTO SET SZ GA02 JAPAN BNIB
ZOJIRUSHI Pink Lunch Box Keep Warm Stainless Steel BENTO SET SZ GA02 JAPAN BNIB
Paypal   US $62.99
THERMOS Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel DBW 361 NVY BNIB
THERMOS Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel DBW 361 NVY BNIB
Paypal   US $63.77
ZOJIRUSHI Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel SL GF18 BA BNIB
ZOJIRUSHI Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel SL GF18 BA BNIB
Paypal   US $49.77
NEW ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan POKEMON FURIKAKE Set
NEW ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan POKEMON FURIKAKE Set
Paypal   US $75.00
New Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Black JBE 1600F BK
New Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Black JBE 1600F BK
Paypal   US $67.00
New Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Gray JBA 1801 GY
New Japanese Thermos Bento Box Thermal Lunch Box Jar Gray JBA 1801 GY
Paypal   US $59.00
RILAKKUMA Stainless Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO Set Fork SAN X Kawaii JAPAN BNIB
RILAKKUMA Stainless Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO Set Fork SAN X Kawaii JAPAN BNIB
Paypal   US $87.99
THERMOS Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel DBP 362 BK BNIB
THERMOS Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel DBP 362 BK BNIB
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Japanese Zojirushi Warming Bento Lunch Box Thermos Designer Set Pink
Japanese Zojirushi Warming Bento Lunch Box Thermos Designer Set Pink
Paypal   US $69.97
New Zojirushi Japnanese Bento Lunch Box Set SZ KA02 BE Matte Black
New Zojirushi Japnanese Bento Lunch Box Set SZ KA02 BE Matte Black
Paypal   US $64.99
Japanese ZOJIRSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SL XB20 HG
Japanese ZOJIRSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SL XB20 HG
Paypal   US $74.99
NEW ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan
NEW ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL Japan
Paypal   US $67.00
ZOJIRUSHI Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel SZ GC02 PD BNIB
ZOJIRUSHI Thermal Lunch Box Keep Warm BENTO SET Stainless Steel SZ GC02 PD BNIB
Paypal   US $53.77
Bento Thermal Lunch Box water bottle set TOTORO Japanese
Bento Thermal Lunch Box water bottle set TOTORO Japanese
Paypal   US $330.00
Japanese ZOJIRSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SL NC09 ST
Japanese ZOJIRSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SL NC09 ST
Paypal   US $74.99
Japanese Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO THERMOS DBW 250SWH
Japanese Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO THERMOS DBW 250SWH
Paypal   US $76.55
Japanese Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO THERMOS DBP 362BK
Japanese Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO THERMOS DBP 362BK
Paypal   US $74.99
THERMOS LUNCH BOX DBP 362
THERMOS LUNCH BOX DBP 362
Paypal   US $39.99
ZOJIRUSHI LUNCH BOX SL NC09 SILVER
ZOJIRUSHI LUNCH BOX SL NC09 SILVER
Paypal   US $59.99
ZOJIRUSHI STAINLESS STEEL FOOD JAR SW EAE35 PINK
ZOJIRUSHI STAINLESS STEEL FOOD JAR SW EAE35 PINK
Paypal   US $23.74
F S New ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL JAPAN Free Shipping
F S New ZOJIRUSHI Keep Warm Lunch Box BENTO SZ DA03 GL JAPAN Free Shipping
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EasyLunchboxes 3-compartment Bento Lunch Box Containers (Set of 4) BPA-Free. Easy-Open Lids (Not Leakproof) EasyLunchboxes 3-compartment Bento Lunch Box Containers (Set of 4) BPA-Free. Easy-Open Lids (Not Leakproof)
Sale Price: $13.95
Used From: $13.25

Save time, money, paper, and plastic when you use EasyLunchboxes. No more wasteful baggies or mismatched plastic containers. Now you can pack lunches fast for work or school. Even make homemade "Lunchables®!" Created by a mom of three, these bento-style, 3-compartment containers are designed to be carried upright in the EasyLunchboxes cooler bag (choose from 7 vibrant colors)...

Zojirushi SL-JAE14 Mr. Bento Stainless Steel Lunch Jar Zojirushi SL-JAE14 Mr. Bento Stainless Steel Lunch Jar
List Price: $65.00
Sale Price: $43.99
Used From: $36.99

Zojirushi's Mr. Bento Stainless Lunch Jar in Silver is unique and functional. Stainless steel construction and vacuum insulation. Four microwaveable inner bowls and washable container. Includes a convenient carry strap for easy transport and a easy to carry bag.

Hello Kitty Design Lunch Bag with Thermal Linning (H6.25 Hello Kitty Design Lunch Bag with Thermal Linning (H6.25"xw11"xd3.5")
Sale Price: $19.95

Hello Kitty lunch bag with thermal linning, H6.25"xW11"xD3.5", imported from Japan.

Aladdin 12oz. Heat & Go- Micro Lunch Bowl, Assorted Colors: Pink & Blue. Aladdin 12oz. Heat & Go- Micro Lunch Bowl, Assorted Colors: Pink & Blue.
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $10.41

12 OZ, Heat & Go, Keep Food Hot & Safe, Includes Spoon & Removable Divider, Assorted Colors: Pink & Blue.

Lunch Bags!: 25 Handmade Sacks & Wraps to Sew Today (Design Collective) Lunch Bags!: 25 Handmade Sacks & Wraps to Sew Today (Design Collective)
List Price: $15.95
Sale Price: $9.38
Used From: $8.77

c t publishing stash books lunch bags twenty five handmade sacks and wraps to sew today with designs from a wide variety of crafters from all over the country the ingenuity and creativity of each bag makes it fun to make and use from simple sandwich wraps to more intricate shoulder bags there is a project for every sewer in this book...

The New American Lunch Box- a Japanese Tradition

 Take a minute to reflect back… Remember when you were kid? Now, try to conjure up this specific childhood memory - your wonderful lunchbox! You were cool, fun, and felt confident sporting this brand new piece of gear. This box and what it was filled with often reflected who you were. It was your first independent introduction into society. After all, didn’t your very own lunchbox mean you were finally a big kid!

 

Boys often carried western or space themed lunchboxes, girls went with Barbie, and younger children with a wide variety of Disney characters. All I remember is that I was stuck carrying the plaid design and the girl across the street, Cheryl Shelmadine, had a Lassie the Wonder Dog lunch box. I didn’t. What were my parents thinking? Regardless of the style, lunchboxes have represented, as well as reflected, a major part of American cultural history.

 

Luckily for our children, we live in a dynamic area. We can gain access to the wonderful traditions of so many cultures. Once incorporated with our fresh local foods, and given a twist on presentation… POOF! The new American lunch box – the bento box.

 Bento boxes surfaced in Japan about 900 years ago with the creation of hoshi-ii. Hoshi-ii means “dried meal” – it is rice that has been cooked and then dried. Bento boxes were once simple containers housing individually packaged portions of rice, meat or fish, and pickled or cooked vegetables. Through the ages, they have progressed from oak or bamboo leaf wrapped portions into lacquered wooden boxes, shiny aluminum, and modern day plastics.

There are contests held where people compete to win prizes and prestige for designing the most elaborate bento boxes. This type of artistic bento is called a kyaraben. They aesthetically arrange the foods to resemble people, flowers, plants, or animals. Some are so beautiful they look too good to eat… well almost!

 

Of course, bento boxes are still available today in many locations throughout Japan, but now bento boxes are taking America by storm! Traditional Japanese Bento boxes are quickly becoming the Must Have lunchbox for otherwise brown paper baggers. A visit to today’s school cafeterias might have some parents thinking they’ve stepped into a new culture when they see these trendy new lunch containers. It’s not all about appearances though - bento boxes are fun to fill, pleasing to the palette, prevent foods from getting smashed, and make packing a lunch both cost and time effective.

 

Lunch Boxes today are still the ultimate in personal style and expression. Even not carrying one is often for the sake of fashion. Whatever your taste, lunchboxes continue to be a reflection of American culture. The bento box is simply a plastic container housing other various shaped containers for your foods stuffs. Sometimes they are stacked, square round, flat, or whatever your desire. There are designer bento boxes are available featuring popular cartoon characters and fun designs – hopefully not plaid. You can even accessorize your bento with fun flatware to match, and miniature bottles no larger than your thumb for salad dressings, soy sauces or other flavorings of your choice.

I recently purchased a “laptop bento” for my daughter, Danielle. It came in a thermal cooled case that resembles a notebook computer – and of course, it was almost the same price. It is a typical bento for a “Middle Schooler” - not too flashy. Once opened, the case reveals spaces for all different kinds of goodies. Each space has its own lid and they fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. She absolutely loves it!

Packing A Bento

No matter how old my kids get, they still love helping to pack their lunches with fun foods. When we go hunting for bento box fun we frequent the Japanese dollar store in downtown in San Mateo. They have a great variety of kid friendly lunch packing items. One of my favorites are the food molds. With absolutely no major artistic kitchen skills you can shape foods into simple animals, cars, trucks, trains, plants, or people shapes. Try them out with brown rice and veggies for an Asian flair, tuna or chicken salad, eggs, or even make must-have-meatballs with them!

Just like the use of the Japanese containers – use fusion when packing them. California nouvelle cuisine is a blend of cultures, using fresh local ingredients and new fun presentation style on any classic meal. These tiny treasure chests are great for serving up leftovers in a fresh new way that will have your children eager to see last night’s meal again. Remember to be creative and artistic when packing a bento and to involve your child. Use cookie cutters to make uniquely shaped “tea sandwiches”, layer foods for presentation, and include little containers of their favorite dips. The better it looks and the more input they have the more likely they are to eat it!

Use these fun lunch packs and fuse some of your own cultural sensations inside. Here are some ideas to get you going. Incorporating a variety of foods your child enjoys will make them much less likely to succumb when they hear “I’ll trade you!” in the cafeteria.

Mac ‘n Cheese – Left over macaroni and cheese, fresh sliced tomatoes, steamed veggies, and fresh finger fruits (grapes, berries, cherries, cubed melons, sliced kiwi, etc.). They’ll be sure to devour this child friendly favorite. All housed in the separate containers or pressed into fun shapes.

Snack Attack – Diced fresh finger fruits and veggies, sliced cheeses, cubed turkey breast or ham, and multi-grain crackers make for a delightful blend of flavors and nutrition. Don’t forget to add crackers and your favorite vinaigrette in a small fun sized bento squeeze bottle.

Dinner for lunch- –Your favorite shaped meatballs, brown rice, sliced fresh veggies, and low-fat yogurt to dip. This bento is also great with leftover spaghetti!

Pot Roast Personified – Diced left over pot roast, roasted root veggies, fresh finger fruits, and a garden salad. Served cold, with a piece of buttered whole grained pita bread.

Super Salads – Molded tuna, chicken, or seafood salad, whole grain crackers, fresh fruits and veggies, and cute baby cheese. Don’t forget to add sliced red bell peppers. They are really sweet to eat - especially with cream cheese to dip them in.

Now, with some bento experience under my belt I can honestly say that not only do kids love these crafty containers – but I do too. They are also great for picnics, travel lunches, or any time you’ll be away from home. They just make sense! One more important thing... bento boxes do require some washing after the box arrives home. This is another great opportunity though to get the kids involved and teach some early childhood responsibility as they help wash up their lunch box and get it ready for the next day.

Looking for some more creative lunch suggestions or ways to fuel your child’s passion for cooking? Check out the fun filled classes and summer camps at Kids Culinary Adventures. We’ll even teach them about the importance of clean up! Chef Gigi is founder and owner of Kids Culinary Adventures. A professional cooking school for children and teens in the San Francisco bay Area. Check them out on line at

www.kidsculinaryadventures.com

About the Author

Chef Gigi began her adventure in the kitchen as a child; then went on to mesh her passion for the culinary arts with her innate business savvy and entrepreneurial drive.

Utilizing both her acclaimed skills as a chef and her business expertise, Chef Gigi has assisted in the openings of restaurants, food divisions, as well as worked at several top hotels throughout the greater Bay Area, including launching her own full- scale event planning and catering business for a high profile client list. As a proprietor, she was profiled as one of the Top 25 Bay Area Chefs by 18 Media.

Chef Gigi later returned to her alma mater, the California Culinary Academy, where she graduated with honors, soon after she received a certificate from pastry instruction in Europe.

Returning to the United States Chef Gigi worked to hone her skills. After many years in the industry, Chef Gigi then went full circle returning to the California Culinary Academy as Dean of students; while launching the famed Le Cordon Bleu's Hospitality Management program. In addition to acting as an instructor for the academy, she also trained staff for corporate hotel chains nationwide.

Chef Gigi graduated Cum Laude from the American Intercontinental University with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and continues to hone professional culinary skills with continuing education classes. She is the mother of two young school age daughters; who assisted in the concept and launch of KCA and continue to be active to this day.


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