Today I’m giving away a Japanese wooden bento box (Magewappa 曲げわっぱ) that I purchased in Japan to one lucky winner!
I found this beautiful wooden bento box when I was traveling in Japan this summer. This lunch box size is perfect for adult, and it’s probably too big for your child. Your bento box can be a bit more luxurious with this Magewappa bento box.
If you need some tips for bento making, check out my latest post Back to School Easy Bento Box Ideas.
GIVEAWAY RULES:
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Thank you for participating this giveaway. The winner is…
Congratulations Pamela Dipzinski (#351)! I’ll email you shortly. 🙂
I’ve been working on a food cart for about 5 years, and it all started with fond memories of a Yoshinoya in Glendale, CA, about 30 years ago. Now the plan (very loose plan!) is to serve gyudon, oyakodon, maybe karaagedon, and of course, miso soup. So thanks for the giveaway, and for all your hard work. As much as I love cooking, and as much as I love the act of serving others as I try to follow Christ’s example, I know it’s still hard work, and it looks to me like you’re a very hard-working young lady. God bless you and your family.
Love your page, really enjoying learning about Japanese food. Thanks for all your hard work!
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Beautiful bento box
The JOC recipes are basic, easy and well supported in video and text form. Bottom line: delicious food, authentic!
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So good
I love both your website & Instagram! Thank you for all your recipes and keep up the good work!
Arigato
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Thank you for the delicious Japanese recipes!