While I was making my son's bento this morning, I had a question which I've never asked him before.
"How dose he eat bento?"
Dose he eat his most favorite side dish first?
Dose he keep his most favorite side dish for the last?
I left my favorite one for the last when I ate bento at school. Probably my son does the same as far as I see how to eat dinner with him at home. There is several possible reasons, and one of them is he is an only child. Only child doesn't need to compete with his siblings at the table, so he can take times to eat favorite dishes as much as he likes.
I have a big brother and remember competing to get main dishes, snacks or desserts every day. I tried to protect my plate so hard from him at the table. Now I am thinking, competing dishes is bad manner, though.
Anyway, even though I have a brother, now I leave my favorites for the last. This is not intend, but I enjoy my favorites for last minutes of the meal.
Speaking of my husband, he definitely eats his favorites first, and he is a very fast and big eater. I am so sorry for his sister when she was young.
*juicy Yakiniku and colorful veggies
Japanese style BBQ beef and veggies on rice
*butter sauteed broccolies
*egg
*tomato
*Kinpira
simmerd chopped burdock
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