tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2050298142252050617.post3718585111038292021..comments2023-06-10T03:42:01.661-07:00Comments on The Pantry Cookbook: BentoMichelle Clayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13740702104128263822noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2050298142252050617.post-87069368442494400592011-07-16T12:53:56.688-07:002011-07-16T12:53:56.688-07:00Hi Dori! Sure, you could totally get a bento read...Hi Dori! Sure, you could totally get a bento ready the night before. I imagine you'll want to keep your foods a little more separated, so that you don't end up with soggy rice. Get a rectangular box and some of these: http://en.bentoandco.com/products/freep-cupMichelle Clayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13740702104128263822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2050298142252050617.post-42676568137295188412011-07-16T07:43:51.634-07:002011-07-16T07:43:51.634-07:00I wish I was less lazy in the mornings, these are ...I wish I was less lazy in the mornings, these are awesome! My new office building has a real fridge in it, so I can bring lunch for more than one day! The problem is that I will never get up earlier than I already do to make lunch. Do you think that making one of these the night before is feasible? Or will it turn into soggy mush by lunch time the next day. Right now, I eat nuked leftovers or *barf* TV dinners.Scienterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05341920425019339872noreply@blogger.com