Simple four leave clovers for the kids lunches yesterday, for an early St Patrick’s Day bento, made by cutting pandan bread using small heart shape cookie cutters and placing them together. Decorated with a smiling cheese face, a little rainbow collection of fruits and some yoghurt.
For Z1:
Z2 has a cute hat pick for her clover:


Cute! I like how your shamrock has such a sweet face.
Thank you, Crystal!
So cute! I love the little smiling faces too!
Thank you
That is the cutest clover I’ve seen!
Thanks Ming!
Cutest clover I have seen and looks so happy
Pandan bread is delish and we can only find pandan cake here and of course not as tasty as the ones you have there.
Thank you for your kind comments, Rina!
Where do you buy all of your cute cut outs for the bread and such. Happy St. Pattys day to you.
I used heart shaped cookie cutters for the clover, candy eyes and the mouth is from a set of multi-shaped cutter that cuts out expressions and arms. Happy St Pattys day to you too!
what a clever idea!
Thank you
so kind!
So cute! I had not heard of pandan bread. From butterscotch bread to chocolate bread and pandan bread – I enjoy seeing your use of these different breads.
Thank you! I am lucky we have these types of bread readily available here, I am hoping to start baking my own bread on a regular basis though so hopefully I will have more variety of bread for bento-ing!
Adorable smiley clovers! Love this! Thanks for linking up to Meatless Monday!
Thank you Jenn! And thanks for hosting the linky!