The new school year has started and if you are packing your children’s lunch daily, it’s a great time to freshen up the game plan for your child’s lunch by having a brand new lunch box!
I love cute bento boxes and my children loves it when I switch around different bento boxes from time to time. I am partnering with Lunch-a-Porter to give away this beautiful Lunch Bowl Set to two (2) lucky Just One Cookbook readers!
Each set includes the following:
- A Natural Brunch bento bowl (green) –two levels with a removable top (microwavable).
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A Natural Brunch thermal bag (green/white stripes)
- Natural Brunch chopsticks (green)
- A matching napkin (green) (total value $50)
To enter for your chance to win a Natural Brunch bento bowl set, leave a comment on this post that answers the following question:
What do you find difficult about making a bento?
You can earn up to five bonus entries by leaving a separate comment (with the same email address) for each of the below actions:
Bonus Entry 1: “Like” Just One Cookbook on Facebook. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 2: “Like” Lunch a Porter on Facebook. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 3: Subscribe to Namiko Chen on YouTube. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 4: Follow Just One Cookbook on Google+. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 5: Follow Just One Cookbook on Pinterest. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Two (2) winners will be selected via Random.org and announced on Monday, September 21, 2014. This giveaway closes on Sunday, September 20, 2014 at 12 p.m. PST and is open to participants worldwide (everyone!). The winners will be contacted via email, so please include a valid email address in the email address entry box. (Giveaway end date is extended for another week till 9/20)
Full Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by Lunch-a-Porter and yours truly.
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Thank you so much to those who participated this giveaway. Here are the winners!
Congratulations Kiley (#132) and Melissa Kline (#585)! I’ll be contacting you shortly via email.
Thank you for such a great article. Keep it up.
The fruit jelly is very good. I look forward to making the orange jelly as soon as I get some gelatin sheets.
Packing tightly.
My daughter is a very picky eater, and she is a stinker about eating room temperature rice, so I don’t get to use rice as a “canvas” for her bentos.
The ham flowers were a big hit, however. All her friends are jealous. I have to send a post-it in her lunch with your website on Monday.
Followed Just one Cookbook on pinterest!
What to put into the bento for a fantastic combination of flavours..that’s not the only difficulty, but presentation of the dish I suppose. If I were a bento owner I would be creative . Do something whether by a book or otherwise it would be an inspirational delight. But preparation I guess is key for any bento . That is very true indeed.I like lunch a porter since it works in sync with the food it places for each ad or presentation. That is what I enjoy to see and know . There is also a like on my facebook page! I hope this turns into a great inspirational competition . For imaginative cooks that are out there , I wish you the best of luck.
If my kids were little I’d make them bento for lunch each day! Need to justify doing it for myself, when I like to prepare food for others. 🙂
Followed Just One Cookbook on Pinterest
Followed Just One Cookbook on Google+
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Liked Lunch a Porter on Facebook
Liked Just One Cookbook on Facebook
The difficult about making a bento only i’m dont have a creative idea so when i make a bento, i always looking at bento’blog. And the result is my bento not look as sample hahaha..
The only thing difficult for me to make a bento lunch is finding the time to do it.
I already liked JOC on Facebook