I was recently poking around online, trying to find some ideas for creative garnish, when I stumbled across a store called Garnish. Conveniently, even though they don't carry garnish supplies, they do carry a whole lot of "to-go" style food containers and supplies to go with them. A few of the supplies (like the food picks) I've already found at local asian markets. But some of the other supplies (like the wooden berry crate, which would work perfectly for picnic bentos) I haven't seen around. Plus they've got some decorative items like blank stickers or twine, so you can go the DIY/crafty road with your lunch. And, amazingly, all their supplies seem to be pretty affordable.
http://www.thinkgarnish.com/store/Scripts/prodList.asp
Has anyone seen them or ordered from them before? If so, what did you think? :)
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I have ordered from Garnish before, actually more than once, and LOVE their stuff and their service. I used some of the boxes, both gable and rectangle to make my own bento boxes for birthday parties for my children and for grown up dinner parties. I say go for it, don't think you'll be disappointed. Oh, and also, the stuff comes super fast. I think I got mine in 3 days from the time I ordered. Don't quote me on that but I know I was surprised when it arrived it so quickly (and packaged way cute).
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