Stitch Bento
My kids love the chocolate milk bread from Oishi, so I bought them a loaf yesterday. This bread is yummy to be eaten on its own, that’s why I love to pack bentos with it. I only cut the chocolate bread with the stitch cutter set, and decorated them with cheese and nori. So, it’s a simple and speedy bento.

Stitch cutter set
Besides chocolate bread, I packed some strawberries and kiwi in the bentos too. Hence, here they are:

My boy’s Stitch Bento in his new Cinnamonroll bento box.

This is my gal’s Stitch bento.
I don’t have any ham left in the fridge, so I cut the ears from kamaboko which is too pinkish for Stitch. Anyway, the colors are quite striking, so my kids didn’t complain about their bentos. Actually, I think they are too sleepy to even realize what’s in their bentos when I showed Stitch to them this morning. I’m still trying to “tune” their biological clock and get them in bed earlier because they stayed up very late during their holiday. I need to get them in bed at least an hour earlier so that they can wake up easily in the morning. Right now, it’s a struggle to get them out of their beds, and I don’t think they can even hear the alarm of the emergency alert system too if I have one!



Lovely Stitch bento … chocolate milk bread must be very delicious (^.^)
Very cute stitch bento!~
the chocolate bread looks yummy and of course stitch is just too adorable. i like the ears.
Chocolate bread! Good thing I’ve never seen such a thing for sale around here; sounds like it could be very dangerous to to the waistline for a carb addict like me
Stitch came out very cute!
super cute! I’ve never been able to find chocolate bread before.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments.
the stitch is very enlightening….am sure it will put a smile on any kid, mine esp!
btw, the pink kamaboko sparked it up