Showing posts with label Daiso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daiso. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

New containers!

My fall back option had become the dino grilled cheese and nuggets, until he returned with zero nuggets eaten and one obviously chewed up and spit out in the very container. Okay, so we need to put that menu on hold for a bit, I guess.
I am returning to my trusty nori balls.

So now that it's becoming difficult to surprise Justin with a new menu (I need some thinking time), I pulled out a new lunchbox. It's a Hakoya (which I've found to be much nicer than the ones I saw at Daiso, but also pricier), with pictures of little squirrels on them. And thank goodness the English text on it makes some sense - I've seen some silly things in my life. It just reads "Let's take a walk for lunch", which is still strange but not very strange, and at least grammatically correct!

(I for some reason cannot for the life of me get this picture to print horizontally in blogger no matter what I do to the original file. Help!)

So, back to the nori balls.

Today, Justin is having nori balls with anchovies (diced up and rolled, so it's not really visible) and various cakes - leek cakes (부추전), potato cakes (감자전), and meatballs (완자전). There's tomato for color and to fill the space! The top layer has white grapes and blackberries, both of which he loves, and a mini-blueberry muffin. For some reason, I know he will finish off the top layer before starting on the bottom, and he will eat just the rice.

I was late getting up this morning, so I didn't have time to hide everything away before he came out to the kitchen. But he seemed to like the squirrels and really wanted to dive into the food so he got some leftover (from washing, that didn't make it into the box) blackberries for breakfast.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Plastic helpers


This week is turning out to be more hectic than planned!
After having sleepover guests on Monday, we now have a dentist visit planned for Wednesday, and there's no school on Friday (teachers' workshop), so we won't have much opportunity to pack lunches at all (whew!).
Yesterday's menu of fried rice and meatballs, grapes and cherries were well received and today after sleeping in, we fell back on the sandwich and nuggets option. So today, instead of a nicely packed lunch, I will share the "tools of the trade".
On the top left are the three plastic rice shapers - a rabbit, dog, and bear (sold in a set of 3). The bottom trio are sauce containers, for ketchup, mayonnaise, or mustard, that open up and seal tightly (sold in a set of 3). On the top right are plastic containers of various shapes and colors (sold in a set of 6, two of each shown). These are useful for packing small portions of food without having to worry about it all getting mixed up. I tried looking for colorful silicone cupcake liners - I thought they used to have them at Crate & Barrel but could only find them at Williams-Sonoma for $24.00. Each of these sets were $1~$1.50 at Daiso (which is also conveniently located between work and home), so compared to $24.00, I think I got a good deal!
What I really need is the 180mL Lock&Lock rectangular container, which I think is the right size for a preschooler's lunch. It's difficult working with the 330mL that I have now, because there's a lot of space to fill, and if you don't pack tightly, then all the food will move around and get mixed up. So what happens is, you pack food knowing you will have leftovers (although I've been pleasantly surprised a few times with a completely empty container). But for some reason, I can't find these 180mL containers anywhere in the US, even online.
Wish us luck with the dentist. We'll be posting more when life returns to normal.