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Cinnamoroll Rice Bento Box

Celebrate National Pack Your Lunch Day with this cute springtime Cinnamoroll Bento! Easy to make and nearly too cute to eat, this bento is the perfect packed lunch for any Cinnamoroll fan!

Cinnamoroll Rice Bento Box - Love At First Bento

March 10th is National Pack Your Lunch Day, and it just wouldn’t be proper LAFB style if I didn’t celebrate with something ultra cute – enter this Cinnamoroll rice bento box. I mean, can you imagine opening up your bento box at school or work (or wherever you might be bento-ing) and seeing THIS for lunch?!? This bento is stuffed with so much over-the-top cuteness, you’ll be rolling on the floor in delight upon lifting that lid off. And the best part: it’s incredibly easy to make!

Bento&co Bento Box Giveaway! [CLOSED]

Bento&co bento box giveaway

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. Winner of our Hello Kitty Bento Box is Meaghan F, and winner of our Pikachu Bento Box is @raychg411 from Instagram. Congrats!!! And thank you to everyone who entered 🙂


Who wants a free bento box?!? Well, now’s your chance! I’ve teamed up with Bento&co to give away two insanely adorable bento boxes: one Hello Kitty bento box, and one Pikachu bento box! Read on to discover all the details + how to enter.

Flower Garden Soboro Bento

Unleash the flower power with this beautiful flower garden soboro bento box. Learn how you can easily transform this classic bento into an edible work of art.

 

Flower Garden Soboro Bento Box - Learn how to easily make a beautiful flower garden soboro bento that's almost too pretty to eat! Plus, a secret tip that makes decorating even easier. Recipe at loveatfirstbento.com

Flower Garden Soboro Bento Box - Learn how to easily make a beautiful flower garden soboro bento that's almost too pretty to eat! Plus, a secret tip that makes decorating even easier. Recipe at loveatfirstbento.com

Have you ever grown your own plants before? I can’t say I have a lot of experience with this myself, but just this summer, I decided to give growing some of my own herbs a try. When I say give it a try, I mean “go to the grocery store and buy their pre-potted herbs” kind of try. That still counts though, right? I ended up with a parsley plant, as well as a cute little shiso and mizuna plant I found at my local Japanese store.

In the beginning, I was quite diligent with my watering duties, and even used some of the parsley in an omelette (such a proud plant-mama moment). Fast forward a few weeks, however, and my parsley and mizuna plants had, quite literally, dropped dead. Needless to say, I am now tagged in every meme about killing plants on Facebook.

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