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Other bento stuff.

Since Just Bento is attracting a lot of new readers these days (thank you!) starting now I'm going to be highlighting some of the most popular or interesting articles from the past month every month, in case you missed something good.

See more entries from April, not to mention March, February and more!

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Before we start the weekend - car themed kyaraben eye candy.

Good news for bento fans in Europe and the UK in particular: as reported previously, Japan Centre's online store has expanded their bento box and accessory lineup from Daiso. Accessories are priced at £1.45 to &1.49, and bento boxes like the popular Lube Sheep Dragonfly model are £2.50 - pretty reasonable I think. While Japan Centre, who are based in London, only ship food items within Europe, they do ship non-food items worldwide, Always figure in the shipping costs and shop around for the best deals! See Where to buy bento items. (*Disclaimer: Japan Centre is an advertiser on Just Bento, but I'm also a very happy repeat customer.)

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This week I'm going back to the handcrafted bento boxes that I love. The material in the spotlight is bamboo.

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p>A list of bentos from no. 31 to 60 featured on Just Bento.

sad_onigiri.pngYou've assembled a colorful, nutritious and cute bento box. You can't wait for lunch time. You open it up and... you attract a crowd of classmates or coworkers, curious about your lunch.

Has this happened to you? It certainly has to me. At first it did bother me, especially if I packed a bentos or an onigiri picnic basket for a train trip. It's amazing how strong soy sauce and nori seem to smell in an enclosed train compartment! Swiss people are generally polite and reserved, so rarely do they out and out stare - though on a couple of occasions I've had an old lady enthusiastically point at my bento, asking this or that. But, these days I don't mind it at all. Well maybe a little bit, but not much. And people who know me, or The Guy when he takes bentos on the road, are used to our unique lunch boxes, and perhaps even a bit envious! (The sandwiches sold in the train are expensive and pretty sad...)

But what if it's your kid's bento lunch getting all that attention?

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Just in case you follow Just Bento but not Just Hungry, I've put up How to cook lotus root over there. Lotus root is a nice alternative starchy vegetable, with lots of fiber. Plus it looks pretty without the need to fuss with it - perfect for bentos. (This is for you fossettes :))

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