Sugarbunnies Sandwich Bento
Oops, it’s Sugarbunnies again! LOL! I just have to use the Sugarbunnies rice molds, which I bought recently at Sanrio. Besides that, I think Sanrio is promoting Sugarbunnies here as there are a lot of new items with the 2 cute bunnies, and even Sanrio shopping bags are printed with Sugarbunnies, instead of Hello Kitty.
So, I used the rice mold as a bread cutter again, and trust me, you can easily cut the bread with it!
I cut the bunnies from white bread and milk bread, since I planned to pack both types of bread for my kids.

Tools for today’s bento (please click on the pic for bigger view at Flickr)
Their noses and ears were cut from cheese and ham last night and stored away. If you ever wonder what will I normally do with the leftovers…

I let my kids “play” with the cheese and ham. My boy likes to cut the shapes and keep some away for his bento.


As for my gal, she prefers to slip all in her mouth. LOL!
There’s hardly any food wastage as most of the leftovers were eaten. As for the leftover of fresh fruits (after I cut them in shapes for my kids), I will pack them in another bento box for hubby and I at the office. The shapes might not look good, but we don’t mind about it.
Hence, here are today’s bentos:

My boy’s Shirousa sandwich bento with kiwi, watermelon,grapes and cherries. The milk bread sandwich was stacked behind the white bread.

And my gal’s Kurousa sandwich bento, with the white bread stacked behind as well.
I decorated the sugarbunnies with some flowers (my boy helped to cut some), just like what I saw on Sanrio’s shopping bag. They look lovely with the flowers huh?
It’s Friday, so have a nice weekend ahead!



Nice bentos.
And when you made the comment about you and your hubby eating the leftovers, it reminds me of my baking attempts as a child where my dear old Dad helped with eating my not-so-nice experiments. Haha!
Wena, thanks, oh ya, I guess most parents will just their kids creation or leftovers. LOL!
you’re daughter is so cute shoppingmum..thanks for your tutorials really help me a lot.How much is the cutters that you bought?Is rikuma cutters under sanrio too?
bentoGal, oh, getting Sanrio things here won’t save much. LOL! I think the rice mold is about THB250, and the sugarbunnies veggie cutters, which are small is THB350. I might be wrong as I’m not good at remember the price.
As for Rilakkuma, the character is under San-X, but I’m not sure if the cutters I bought from Bento Market is San-X product, it might be just some licensed products with Rilakkuma. I threw the packaging away already, so I can’t confirm that.
Hi! Just wanted to say that I love your bentos! I don’t remember how I discovered your blog, but I check in almost daily. I just started making bentos for my kids this year. I’m not as skilled as you are though. What is “meat floss”? Is that just shredded meat?
Hi Robin, thanks for dropping by my blog so often.
It’s nice to have readers like you who loves bento-ing. Meat floss is shredded meat. But you can fix any sandwich filling of your choice.
Haha! Leftovers always goes to parent’s tummy!
Oh i see…So it isn’t cheap there either..haha..i was just wondering about the original price in the shop.I will go down to Singapore end of this year most likely then I’ll check it out.
i like the idea of using rice mold as bread cutter. I should try it one day.
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