... if you like bento/Japanese cuisine, check out my new foodie/bento blog: ittybittyfish.com
This is the kind of stuff you start doing when you're at home with your little bits all day long!
I'm not selling anything either, but...
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Oh nom!Dellraven wrote:... if you like bento/Japanese cuisine, check out my new foodie/bento blog: ittybittyfish.com
This is the kind of stuff you start doing when you're at home with your little bits all day long!
I really should get round to buying one of these. I tend to have the same kind of packed lunch for weeks on end then wonder why I'm sick of it (currently wholemeal malted bread, slices of cured ham and raw spinach - I'll soon be sick of that).
I did also plan on making homemade soup and taking it in. Cos y'know, it's healthy even if it has cream in it, right? As long as it's homemade.
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Everything homemade is healthy. Of course.
And, I'm about to write an entry about some of my tools. They are VERY reasonable to purchase. In fact, there's a UK-based store that is awesome: http://www.japancentre.com/.
And, I'm about to write an entry about some of my tools. They are VERY reasonable to purchase. In fact, there's a UK-based store that is awesome: http://www.japancentre.com/.
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I will definitely be checking this out. I love the idea of bento boxes and got interested in Japanese cuisine earlier this year (I even invested in a one-pound bag of bonito flakes so I could make dashi, as well as buying several different kinds of seaweed).
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Sarah, have you been to Japan? If not, what got you into Japanese cuisine? In any case... isn't it lovely?Sarah wrote:I will definitely be checking this out. I love the idea of bento boxes and got interested in Japanese cuisine earlier this year (I even invested in a one-pound bag of bonito flakes so I could make dashi, as well as buying several different kinds of seaweed).
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Nope, never been to Japan. I just heard dashi mentioned one too many times on a cooking show and finally decided to find out what it was. This led to some serious tootling around the Internet and, eventually, the investment in bonito flakes etc. I wish I could learn how to make it properly from some nice Japanese person.