My son has been buying his own food in school since he started school. I thought it's a good practice for him to be independent and for him to learn how to handle money.
However, I noticed that for the last couple of days, he did not eat during recess because he came back with all money I gave him for recess. I told him I had to let him bring food to school and the first thing he ask for is rice. :P That's because his school does not have rice other than nasi lemak.
This is the simple fried rice I prepared for him today. It's with shredded carrot, baby corn, prawns and star-shaped fish cake. If you wondering why the rice seems yellow, there's nothing wrong with the photo. I fried the rice coated with egg, hence the yellow hue. ;)
This is so cute. How I wish I had a lunch box meal like this when I was schooling
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! I love the stars with the smiles :)
ReplyDeletehihi,
ReplyDeletehow did u do the smiling star shape crabstick??
i like to soak my rice into the egg for mins b4 i fried it... taste super delicious
ReplyDeleteOMG... with food like that at home... No wonder your son doesn't want to eat out...
ReplyDeleteOutside and Canteen food just doesn't even cut close, compared to the heavenly cuisine he experiences at home...
Great job!... At least he learns the value of money...
He saves...
how do you get these smiley stars ...so cute and delicious
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments.
ReplyDeleteFor info, the star-shaped fish cake is bought. I didn't make it. Though, I wished I knew how. :)
May I know where did you buy the star shaped fish cake?
ReplyDeleteHi Wokkingmum,
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me where to get those bento-making tools? They are so cute! The shape cutters (for ham/carrots/bread), giraffe pick (shown in another post), rice moulds and silicone cups?
I only managed to find a set of shape cutters at Daiso and I'm trying to make bentos for my daughter.
@Pearl, I bought mine mostly from Daiso. You can try Takashimaya. I understand they have very nice bento making stuff there too.
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