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		<title>Bento #6 My First Maki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was my first attempt at making maki. I thought about documenting the process itself, but decided there are enough online instructions that no one needed to see me flail about trying to make maki. I think they came out pretty well. It took about an hour to put both our lunches together, most of <a href="http://www.kellbot.com/2010/01/bento-6-my-first-maki/">...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>	Today was my first attempt at making maki. I thought about documenting the process itself, but decided there are enough online instructions that no one needed to see me flail about trying to make maki.</p>
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<p>	I think they came out pretty well. It took about an hour to put both our lunches together, most of which was the time it took to cook the rice. I am saving up my pennies for a rice cooker, let me tell you.</p>
<p>	After some internet research, it turns out what I thought was a cucumber was zucchini. I of course found this out <em>after</em> packing the lunches and sending Chris off with his. Oops. I&#39;m still learning this whole vegetable thing.</p>
<p>	In this lunch:</p>
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<li>		Slightly messed up California rolls (rice, nori, avacado, imitation crab, zucchini)</li>
<li>		Banana</li>
<li>		Carrot slices</li>
<li>		Edamame</li>
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<p>	Both of us got the same lunch today, Chris&#39;s is just a little bigger. The blue container with a dog on it contains soy sauce, which I left out of mine. I didn&#39;t have any pickled ginger or wasabi, oh well.</p>
<p>	<img alt="" height="263" src="http://images.postling.com/8/8b6/g_400xN.908.jpg" width="400" /></p>
<p>	As you can see we now have offical bento boxes. The tupperware still works best for certain foods / shapes, but the two-tier bento makes separating foods much easier and travels a little better. Chris&#39;s even came with an insulated bag with a handle to carry it in.</p>
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