6:00 AM – A Hectic Start
The day started at 5:45 AM, and as always, it was a rush to get everything done. My youngest son was reluctant to wake up again, unlike his older brother, who gets up quickly every morning. By the time I see both kids off, I feel like I’ve used up about 65% of my energy for the day.
7:00 AM – Bento Box Assembly
Today’s bento consisted of:
- Frozen pork cutlet with sauce
- Dashimaki tamago (Japanese rolled omelet)
- Sausage
- Tuna-filled fish cakes
- Stir-fried bok choy
- Spaghetti with meat sauce
To accompany the bento, I also made two rice balls—one with tuna mayo and the other with tarako (cod roe). For my own breakfast, I often eat leftovers from the bento preparation or dinner from the night before.
10:00 AM – Work and a Coffee Break
In the morning, I attended a one-hour work meeting before heading to one of my favorite cafes. Changing up my environment really helps with productivity. The cafe offers a relaxed atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for studying or catching up on PC work without feeling rushed.
3:00 PM – Quick and Local Lunch
I returned home around 3:00 PM and realized I had skipped lunch. Searching my pantry, I found “Yakisoba Bento (Squid Rice Flavor)” and decided to give it a try. I usually stick to the classic sauce flavor, but this variation was surprisingly delicious. The accompanying soup packet makes it even more satisfying.
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6:30 PM – Dinner Prep: A Slow-Cooked Favorite
With my older son returning from his extracurricular activities at 9:30 PM, family dinners together have become increasingly rare. Tonight, I used my trusty multicooker to prepare “Chicken Drumstick Stew.” Adding a bit of vinegar gives the dish a refreshing tang, and the multicooker makes the drumstick cartilage incredibly tender.
Japanese cuisine offers a wide variety of vinegars, which I plan to introduce in future posts. The multicooker has become a must-have in my kitchen for effortless yet delicious meals.
11:30 PM – Winding Down
The day didn’t end early, as usual. After tidying up, helping the kids finish their homework, and preparing for tomorrow’s early start at 5:30 AM for my youngest son’s morning practice, I finally crawled into bed at 12:40 AM. Goodnight!
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