Bento lunch possibility
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Between
murasaki99's recent laptop-lunch blogging and the recent kerfuffle on
bentolunch reported on Fandom_Wank, I'm eyeing packing bento to work as a distinct possibility.
Pros: There are usually leftovers in the fridge at home. I can pack as many vegetables as I like (something bought-lunches are usually too short on for my taste). Cheaper than lunching out. I have a fridge and microwave at work, so I could pack any type of food.
Cons: Preparation time (though I get up an hour and a half before going out to work, anyway). Planning ahead with shopping.
I think I might have to have a look-see in the food-boxes isle at Carrefour tomorrow :) If I manage to drag myself out at all, that is. Fetching newspapers and some water from the kiosk downstairs left me winded this morning, so I'm afraid the infection's not as beaten as I'd like it to be.
Recipe links for safekeeping: mini-quiches, omuraisu, mini-fritattas and fried onigiri
Wraps.
And just in case - blog/site/lj recommendations, anyone? I think I saw several mentions on the f-list :) Especially if it's affordable bento-sets for sale in Europe, preferably Poland...
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Pros: There are usually leftovers in the fridge at home. I can pack as many vegetables as I like (something bought-lunches are usually too short on for my taste). Cheaper than lunching out. I have a fridge and microwave at work, so I could pack any type of food.
Cons: Preparation time (though I get up an hour and a half before going out to work, anyway). Planning ahead with shopping.
I think I might have to have a look-see in the food-boxes isle at Carrefour tomorrow :) If I manage to drag myself out at all, that is. Fetching newspapers and some water from the kiosk downstairs left me winded this morning, so I'm afraid the infection's not as beaten as I'd like it to be.
Recipe links for safekeeping: mini-quiches, omuraisu, mini-fritattas and fried onigiri
Wraps.
And just in case - blog/site/lj recommendations, anyone? I think I saw several mentions on the f-list :) Especially if it's affordable bento-sets for sale in Europe, preferably Poland...
Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 04:54 pm (UTC)Even if I don't find a set, assembling one out of all the kinds of boxes on offer shouldn't be hard :) The very same kerfuffle-cause suggested getting novelty-candy containers for dressings, which I think is worth a try :)
Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 06:20 pm (UTC)But the candy containers is a cool idea, no matter who it comes from! Especially for small non-drippy items.
Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 06:29 pm (UTC)Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 06:44 pm (UTC)Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 08:09 pm (UTC)Re: Yay for bento!
Date: 2007-06-23 10:28 pm (UTC)Try not to stress
Date: 2007-06-24 03:14 am (UTC)If no one else has a problem, it may just be a case of something else crashing on bwinter's PC just as she clicked on your website.
I use a local group's server to host my modest website and so far, so good. They seem to keep their machines current on security.
If you are using your own machine as a server and you keep it all up to date security-wise, then you're probably ok. Moreso if you're running a Mac server. :D
Re: Try not to stress
Date: 2007-06-24 09:51 am (UTC)I'm inclined to think that it was a different site and some delay from the antivirus, because if it was a Pagerank exploit we'd already have heard about that *everywhere*.