In the spirit of FARthesis blogging, I have decided to start bento-blogging again. Well, first, I had to decide to start making bento lunches again. Since moving to Sweden, it has been a challenge for me to make my own (healthy) lunches. I sorely miss ingredients from the United States. I really just need to suck it up and use my creative brain to get myself eating better again. I actually noticed a difference in how I felt due to my poor eating habits and lack of variety in my diet. So, here's to a late resolution of making more lunches! I think my wallet and belly will both be glad I'm doing this...

Unfortunately, I have yet to figure out a good picture taking strategy, so deal. Top of the lunch contains 1 dl of rice (a measuring cup makes for a creative rice mold!), homemeade dumplings (recipe
here), and some soy sacue spiced up with a little siracha. The bottom has some frozen blueberries and a stir-fry of napa cabbage, bamboo shoots, and carrots. Not the most colorful lunch, but really, I was just happy I was able to scrounge one together.
I've been experimenting with more and more recipes and making more food from scratch. I think that is what you have to do when you live in a "culinary wasteland". This is the first time I made dumplings from scratch, and I think they turned out pretty well if I do say so myself. It is really easy to make a big batch and freeze the rest for a rainy day. Perfect!