This bento accompanied me on the first rainy day of the season. My acorn and leaf Totoro bento box is so cute with the little shrooms and soots.
It is two tiered with the bottom level solid rice. On one side of the upper level has a cut up baked chicken tender that was rolled in Panko crumbs (leftovers from the previous night's dinner), a slice of bacon, and two jeweled picks - one with three Junior Mints, and one with three Hot Tamales. That's right folks, Candy!
The other side has strawberries, pomegranate seeds (jewels all by themselves), Gouda cheese, and un petite apple.
I always shoot my photos in natural light because I find if I use a flash, the food is less appealing. So here is the ensemble from a distance.
Love that baby apple~
ReplyDeleteHi Sheri, Loving your photos of the Bay area. Looks like the prime time in SF area.
Deletethat is one tiny apple! so cute!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the natural light. flash can be so harsh. unfortunately I end up cooking & baking with little natural light and it shows in the photos. I guess I should do all my cooking, baking, and photography mid-day! :) especially in the winter months.
I know taking photos in the winter becomes a challenge, and for you, it's probably impossible. Sorry I didn't even consider that! I'm looking into making a photo box so the light bounces off a soft surface instead of the shiny food. I'll be sure to blog about it if it ever happens :D
DeleteI love the way your bentos serve as cheery day-enhancing companions, Judy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bentobird! My favorite new word is Positivity!
DeleteSUCH a cute bento!
ReplyDeleteI prefer to should my bentos (& other food pics) in natural light too, but it's dark SO early again! :((
Thanks gnoegnoe! I'm enjoying reading your blog, Graasland, and your vegan adventures!
ReplyDeleteI love the red combo! So pretty!
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