Portion Control

Cafeteria Tray

I was at Black Ink in Harvard Square last week, and was drawn to this green cafeteria tray with matching cup. I don’t know why…I just had to have it.

My sis says I can use it to control the size of the portions I eat, much as we theorized with Mr Bento. We actually both have them now, but haven’t taken any pictures of it yet. I guess I just like things that hold food…weird! :-)

Cafeteria Tray Here’s another shot of the tray. I may use this as a photo prop for the bizarre asian snacks that I’ve been trying. There are so many…they all deserve to be celebrated (and then eaten). I haven’t been shooting many pictures lately, but now that it’s warmer I’m feeling more in the mood.

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7 Responses to Portion Control

  1. psg says:

    i love my bento but i need a larger rice portion! (i am not the typical american—or maybe i am b/c i need a bigger portion) please share what nosh you are enjoying. i think the tray is wonderful! it would be good for me. if i’m doing a “traditional” meal i often forget to actually make the vegetables, but if there was an empty section—i’d realize it. before the meal was completed. :)

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  2. Emily says:

    Ooh, I love the green…retro cool! What is it about compartmentalizing food that is so fun? I found this on my friend’s list of links on her blog…many creative ideas for a bento style lunchbox.

    http://veganlunchbox.blogspot.com/

  3. grendel says:

    Love the tray.
    Maybe I should adopt one myself.
    I used to have a militray surplus metal tray.
    But the green is soo thing.

  4. beth says:

    This would be really fun to have a set of for a tv-dinner themed dinner party.

  5. Dave Seah says:

    Yeah, it’s totally awesome. I was thinking of getting a set of them, but I have so much junk in my house already that I thought maybe I should just have one. I love the idea of the TV dinner theme party…I miss those old ones that were still in the foil :-) Every once in a while I get a “Hungry Man” salisbury steak TV dinner, but it just isn’t quite the same now that it’s in the plastic tray.

  6. Ian Muir says:

    This gives me flashbacks to traying, a sport my roommate and I invented in college that involved a lunch tray, cooking spray and any carpeted surface.

    The rules are basic. Spray the bottom of the tray with cooking spray and place it about at a predetermined position. Get a good running start and jump on the tray. Whoever gets the farthest without falling wins. We also attempted a modified version of tray jousting but that wasn’t pretty.

  7. SK says:

    Yes, this is neat. Are there any other products like this? I tried a brief search and found a few sites. This site has lots of info:
    http://www.portioncontrol.com