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Building Baon Memories with Oreo and The Bento Mommas

September 14, 2014 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 23 Comments

I was one of those kids who always packed lunch. My mom has always been an advocate of healthy, hearty, home cooking, and that meant that we had freshly made meals all the time growing up. My brother and I have fond memories about our packed lunches and our old school Tupperware food keepers. We remember days when our old manang started taking care of our lunch meals, and we would have fried chicken every day for a week. Then chicken balls every day on the next week. And spaghetti the week after that. No matter what the ulam was, it was great not having to worry about what we had to eat at school. 

I think that my happy childhood memories play a huge part in my desire to pack baon for my kid (and for MrC) every day. They are also why I love attending these bento workshops. I already know that I’m doing my meal planning right, and I feel happy knowing that the kiddo and his classmates (he likes to share) enjoyed the meal I packed for him for the day. I now really want to learn how to make packed lunches fun for Little MrC, hence the bento attempts. All this despite my artistic handicap lol. 

Baon Fun with The Bento Mommas

 

I was super excited when the SoMoms graciously invited me to a #BetterMe session a few of weeks ago. This one was a bento workshop with my favorite Bento Mommas , sponsored by  Oreo . I really enjoyed our Alabang #Crafternoon Bento class, and I was looking forward to learning how to make new lunch and snack box designs. I was also eager to pack baon boxes with Oreo. Both my boys love it when I include these yummy cookies in their lunchboxes. 

Oreo Bento Together Workshop
Oreo Bento Together Workshop

 

I was just thinking about how packing lunch brings back fond childhood memories when Oreo’s Brand Manager, Princess Pacanuayan started speaking at the workshop. Funny, because I have childhood memories with her! Our parents used to be in the same Rotary Club, and our families would attend functions and activities together. We even went camping at the Pacanuayans’ farm or resort when we were little. I can’t believe I remember that! It was such a long time ago (20 years or so), and I don’t think I’d seen her since then. Her presence triggered this crazy nostalgia in me and sort of brought me back to being a kid. When she said that the cream inside an Oreo cookie symbolized the kid in each of us, I knew exactly what she meant. 

Oreo’s Brand Manager, Princess Pacanuayan

 

Getting Started

Lunch box fillers

 

For bento making, you need healthy lunchbox fillers, bento tools and an endless supply of creativity. During the workshop, we were given lots of ingredients to work with. There was rice and bread, some fried chicken for the lunch box, sandwich spread for the snack box, and different vegetables and fruits to fill up our food keepers. We also had lots and lots of Oreos to pack (to and snack on while packing hehe). And, as with every workshop by the Bento Mommas, we were given a few basic tools in our kits that we could start with. 

Welcome to bento tool heaven

 

Teddy Bear Charaben Lunch Box

We first made a rice box with a mixed white and brown rice bear. This type of design is called a charaben, short for character bento. It looks complicated, but it’s really easy to put together. You start by molding brown rice into a ball. Next, make a smaller ball out of white rice for the snout. Then, make two small brown rice balls for ears. Cut face details out of nori using using scissors or a handy dandy puncher, and stick them onto the bear. If your rice is super sticky, they will adhere on their own without any problem. If you need some sort of glue, you can use mayonnaise. Finally, fill up all remaining space inside your box with a nice viand (in this case, fried chicken), some vegetables, plus fruits and Oreo cookies for dessert. Tada, you’re done!

How to make a rice bear charaben. See my checkerboard carved apple?

 

Penguin Charaben Snack Box

Remember I said earlier that you need an endless supply of creativity when bento making? Well, my supply isn’t endless, and it looks like I ran out after the rice box. We were challenged to create different animal charabens for our snack boxes, still featuring Oreo as the special ingredient, of course. I ended up with a penguin design. I don’t think that my penguin looks like a penguin, though! You be the judge.

The body of my penguin is made of chocolate bread filled with Cheez Whiz Milky Delight. The face is made out of flattened white bread. My penguin’s wings are halved Oreos, and the beak and feet are heart-shaped candy sprinkles. This was easy to assemble, but I don’t think I was able to make good use of the featured ingredient. To make up for it, I added more cookies into the box. Lol. As snack box fillers, I had grapes on food picks and another apple slice, this time carved with stripes. 

Penguin sandwich made with Oreo

 

The boys and I ate the snack box I made when we got home that afternoon. The little guy thought everything was yummy, of course. We also split the rice box for dinner. Just being able to share those bento boxes with each other made for a fun memory for the three of us.

I believe that each lunch box I pack is worth waking up before dawn for. I love that the boys get excited over my banana notes (thanks for teaching me how to do this, Kaye). There are days when the first thing that the kiddo says when I pick him up from school is, “Mommy my baon was so good”. It also makes me really happy when I receive SMS messages from MrC in the middle of the day saying how much he enjoyed his lunch. Makes the early morning effort super worth it. 

Love notes on bananas. “Write” on them lightly with a toothpick, and the words darken as the skin oxidizes. Like magic!

 

Thank you SO MUCH to the SoMoms, the Bento Mommas, and of course, Oreo, for having me. I’m glad I now have new bento tricks up my sleeve. I’m all set to start building more baon memories for Big and Little MrC.

Filed Under: Events & Parties Tagged With: #BetterMe, Bento Baon, Bento Workshop, Lunchbox, Oreo, Oreo Bento Together, Snack Box, The Bento Mommas

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Comments

  1. Charlotte Anne says

    September 27, 2014 at 12:40 pm

    Now that’s what you call baon level 9999999!!! I’m sure the kids would finish their food if its always like this. And nice trick about the banana.

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  2. Kaity Bato says

    September 23, 2014 at 10:35 pm

    I really had fun doing bento with you guys!(:

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  3. Shivani says

    September 18, 2014 at 11:25 am

    Awwh such a sweet family. The bento snacks looks absolutely delish- though I have to say that I love how you carved the names into the banana; extremely creative! πŸ˜€

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  4. Janice / The Roller Coaster Ride says

    September 17, 2014 at 6:46 pm

    It was so much fun attending the workshop with you! πŸ™‚ Hey, that’s a nice trick with the banana. I’ll do that nga. πŸ™‚

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  5. sofiesmom.com says

    September 17, 2014 at 5:24 pm

    I’m also into making bentos, I think it’s a nice way to spruce up our kids’ baon to school πŸ™‚

    Reply
  6. Manu Kalia says

    September 17, 2014 at 12:27 pm

    It’s my childhood favorite snack. Oreo. The event must be full of funs

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:04 pm

      Yes, lots of fun

      Reply
  7. Richard Harer says

    September 17, 2014 at 12:27 pm

    It’s my childhood favorite snack. Oreo. The event must be full of funs

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      It’s always been a favorite of mine, too

      Reply
  8. Franc Ramon says

    September 17, 2014 at 7:05 am

    It’s nice that they also focus on presentation for this lunch box.

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      I think it helps encourage kids to eat their baon πŸ™‚

      Reply
  9. kaycee says

    September 17, 2014 at 1:50 am

    i wanted to try that too! i didnt know there is a special seminar for it ive been spending days googling how to make packed lunch like these πŸ™‚

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:08 pm

      Yes, the Bento Mommas hold workshops all the time. They post their schedules on their IG and FB pages,in case you’re interested.

      Reply
  10. Michelle says

    September 16, 2014 at 10:38 pm

    you have made such a great and nice post here.Having a good family is always a blessing for anyone.

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:08 pm

      Thanks a lot, Michelle. I agree, a family is really such a blessing.

      Reply
  11. Didi says

    September 16, 2014 at 3:31 pm

    Hi Patty! So nice to see you again!! πŸ™‚
    Thanks for teaching me to carve the apple!

    Bento making is not so easy pala!! Hehehe..

    See you again soon!!

    Love, Didi

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:09 pm

      Didi! So happy to see you again, too! πŸ™‚ Thanks for the baby hair taming tip haha. I should remember to buy that shampoo on my next grocery trip. I keep forgetting.

      Reply
  12. Richard Harer says

    September 16, 2014 at 3:04 pm

    I love the banana notes πŸ˜‰ Glad to see oreo on this cause. It’s my sons favorite

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:13 pm

      The banana notes are so much fun to make πŸ™‚

      Reply
  13. Paulline @ milastolemyheart says

    September 16, 2014 at 10:48 am

    What a sweet family. Your boys must be too proud to show off their baons. I’m inspired to start learning the art of bento now for hubs’ baon and for my daughter to eat some more.

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:14 pm

      Thanks so much! Yes, both boys get excited about showing off and sharing their baons at school and work.

      Reply
  14. Fernando Lachica says

    September 16, 2014 at 10:11 am

    A blessed family always have a good family values and morals. it creates the respect, loyalty, care and love among the family members. Pleasant memories always trigger when your love deep inside’s touch by it. Good luck to your motherhood!

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    • MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says

      September 17, 2014 at 4:14 pm

      Thank you so much, Fernando!

      Reply

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