
Ultraman umeboshi onigiri with hanpen, tamagoyaki, wakame salad, and fruit.
So the girl can be girly, but also loves Ultraman and karate. Really, she would rather be taking karate lessons than her current ballet lessons -- but the karate place won't take her until she is 5 years old...
The Ultraman was pretty easy to make since I just used sliced ham and eggs for the eyes. But in retrospect, I should have just done everything with nori since it stays in place better than the ham and egg. My daughter said when she opened the bento, it didn't look like Ultraman. It also doesn't help that the bento gets thrown in all directions when she carries it to school while swinging her backpack all over the place. She, of course, counters that the disarray of her bento is attributed to my "fast driving" on the freeway. Riiiiiight...well, sort of. Are four and a half year olds really that observant??
Moving on, I sliced hanpen and put some cheese in the middle and fried it in a bit of butter. The wakame salad has shirasu and mandarin oranges tossed in a soy, non-oil dressing. Bento also includes a sweet tamagoyaki and grapes and edamame on picks.


