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The Bento Mommas Meet The Alabang Moms #Crafternoon Group

August 31, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 12 Comments

On days when it’s extra hard to get up early and prepare baon, I remind myself that there’s this amazing group of working moms who not only cook food for their kids, but make sure that the lunch boxes are super cute, too. I first discovered The Bento Mommas on Instagram, and I always look forward to seeing what they’re packing for the day. I eventually met one of them, Kaye (aka @momma_makes_imbento on IG), through my favorite neighborly neighbor, Michelle.

 

Fast forward to a few months after I first met Kaye. Even though I knew that my creative and artistic levels are quite limited, I jumped at the chance to join the bento session with these amazing Bento Mommas here in Alabang. Michelle organized the class and invited members of our #Crafternoon group to join. I wasn’t sure what to expect, or how I would do, but I went anyway. I had nothing at all to lose and a whole lot to learn after all.

 

We made two bento boxes that day, one rice box and a sandwich box. Honestly, with all the tools and ingredients spread out on the tables, I was intimidated! But the Bento Mommas are so great at guiding us newbies and explaining what to do, that I was actually able to complete my boxes. And they were cute, ha!

A bento kit to take home, bento tools for borowing during the workshop, and Bento Mommas, April and Monet

 

I knew right away that I made the right choice to attend when I was greeted by this bag full of goodness right when I arrived at the venue. Oh the joy! GLAD is one of my favorite brands coz their products are all so handy dandy. They’re also perfect for bento making, as I soon discovered. 

See, GLAD sandwich bags are the best for molding rice!

 

I am so proud of myself for turning that rice ball into this cutey bunny bento! That’s my super fave Marky’s chicken on the right side of the box, skewered onto bamboo sticks.  My bunny face was made of cut out nori, which was probably the toughest part of the entire lunch box assembly. The “hair clip” stars are made of salami, and as you can see, I quickly discovered the joys of using shape cutters. They make things so easy! If I were to buy one bento tool, it would probably be some sort of cutter. Kaye taught us how to cut that mini carrot out of a big carrot, and finish it off with a food pick. Those are great tools, too. Insta-cute! This rice box also included apple bunnies (mine were ugly, so no photos of those haha) and the cutest sugar cookies made by Michelle and her daughter, Gia. 

Galing no?! And look, we used a GLAD food keeper for this! It’s the perfect size.

 

Our sandwich boxes were made of whole wheat and white bread that was cut and assembled into a bear. We were actually supposed to cut our nori up to define the bear’s facial features. As you can see from the photo, I decided to skip that step. The bunny used up all of my allotted scissor skills for the day. Hindi na kaya ng powers ko. The sandwich had salami and cheese inside, and I added a cookie, some marshmallows and skewered fruits around it. This one was much easier to do than the rice box.

There's my sandwich bear, my packed up rice box, and my bunny bento side by side with Kaye's bunny
Here’s my sandwich bear, my packed up rice box, and my bunny bento side by side with Kaye’s blushing bunny

 

It was a great first bento-making experience, and while I have yet to really practice and experiment further at home, I’m glad I got to learn how to make these cute baon boxes. As soon as I got home, my kiddo, siblings and parents ate up everything I had prepared. And they really liked it, too. Yun lang, it took all of a few minutes for them to finish something I took a few hours to make. It was worth it, though.

Thank you, super, to The Bento Mommas for coming over to our province of Alabang. We had a blast! And thank you, too, to our generous sponsors, GLAD, Marky’s Chicken, Tabasco, Smuckers and Treetop for our kits and goody bag treats.

Oh the boys were so happy when I unpacked these from my loot bag!

 

It’s always fun spending time with new and old friends. I especially enjoy hanging out with mommy friends. Plus, our kids get to play together while we do our mommy thing, and that’s definitely a good thing. 

 

We’re looking at having another Alabang Bento #Crafternoon with The Bento Mommas in September, so if you wanna join, let me know!

Filed Under: Out Of The House Tagged With: #Crafternoon, Baon Ideas, Bento Workshop, Glad Kitchen, Lunchbox, Lunchbox Ideas, Marky's Chicken, Smuckers, Tabasco, The Bento Mommas, Treetop

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  1. Row Declaro says

    September 12, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    looks very interesting, i’d love to attend the workshop. i hope it’s on a saturday afternoon in a convenient area in alabang.

    Reply
    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 12, 2014 at 1:44 pm

      Hey, Row, I’ll message you on Facebook! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Weng Centeno says

    September 11, 2014 at 10:45 pm

    Hi Patty!

    I’m Weng Centeno from 3G. I saw your blog, my daughter, Robyn and I would love to join on the 20th for the workshop. How do we register? Let me know if we can join.

    Thanks a lot!

    Reply
    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 12, 2014 at 8:00 am

      Hi, Weng! I’ll send you a message on Facebook 😀

      Reply
  3. Manu Kalia says

    September 2, 2014 at 8:30 pm

    The sandwhich bear is my favorite! I’m sure my friend would love this.

    Reply
  4. Aisha Kristine Chong says

    September 2, 2014 at 3:08 pm

    Gosh, so cute. I want this! Haha! I mean, I wish I will be able to make these kind of food for my kids someday!

    Reply
  5. Alison says

    September 2, 2014 at 2:27 pm

    Sounds like a lot of fun!

    Reply
  6. Shivani says

    September 2, 2014 at 11:56 am

    OMG the bentos look amazing! The skills required here amazing and you all have such great talents! Lovely pictures <3

    Reply
  7. andrew says

    September 1, 2014 at 11:47 pm

    Never thought that there was a group for this kind of event. Wow..I admire your talents! Nice!

    Reply
  8. Michelle says

    August 31, 2014 at 8:49 pm

    Yehey for neighbors, Bento Mommas, and newly acquired bento making skills 😉

    Reply
  9. Fernando Lachica says

    August 31, 2014 at 7:35 pm

    So, there are mommies out there forming this kind of activities. Glad you enjoyed and learned something useful for the kids.

    Reply
  10. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says

    August 31, 2014 at 5:55 pm

    Awww, I so wanna meet the bentomommas!! Your bento boxes are sooo cute!

    Reply

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