Picture by the Missus!
When I took a sneaky peak in the kitchen this morning, I couldn’t help commenting to the Missus:
-Keep them rollin’!
-Do you mind?
-Sorry, sorry, Rabbit!
I made myself scarce and took my shower (the safest palce away from the real Dragon!).
My pic… Oh well… (ever heard of Fleetwood Mac?)…
She kept things very simple, healthy and light as you can see. Which suited me fine, as I ate a lot yesterday!
I’m trying hard not to make mistakes when describing the Missus’ bentoes as she will check later, and I can assure I’ll be in for some flak for the tiniest error! LOL
Anyway, she made two types of rolls.
One included home-pickled cuumber strips and surumi (the latter bought at the supermarket).
The other one contained processed cheese and o-kaka.
O-kaka is a mixture of dry bonito shavings, sugar, miso, soy sauce and ground sesame seeds you can easily buy.
The pickles included myoga ginger (home-made), Fresh ginger root (home-made) and yellow takuan/pickled daikon (bought).
As for the salad I was offered sweet tomato (“sweet enough for your dessert) and a soft-boiled egg on a bed of fresh coriander!
Very healthy again!
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It’s clear that “Smokin’ Bob” just keeps on rollin’
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gave up smoking 20 years ago!LOL
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I guess brownies are better for your health, Bob.
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You mean leprechauns?
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Hi Robert, you’re such a lucky guy! Your misus fed you well. She’s such a wonderful lady! All your bentos look absolutely gorgeous. Hope you’re having a gread day.
Cheers, Kristy
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Cheers, Kristy!
The Missus will be glad to hear that!
Best regards,
Robert-Gilles
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What ingredientes do you use to make the pickled ginger?
Your bento box looks very delicious!
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You can marinate your ginger for a couple of days in rice vinegar, a little sugar and umeboshi/pickled Japanese plums!
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Nobody knows more about getting pickled than you, Bob!
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You might be right there!LOL
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