Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold – Pease porridge under the princess’ bed?

books, cookbooks, food, kids, picky eaters | November 14, 2011 | By

Nablopomo – Fairytale

The Fairy Tale Cookbook by Carol MacgregorThe Fairy Tale Cookbook by Sandre Moore

I went to find a link for the first book when I discovered the second book instead. I guess more than one person thought it’d be cool to publish a cookbook using fairytale foods, huh? Actually, if you keep looking, there are several cookbooks along the same idea.

Between the two of those right there, though, here are some of the recipes and tales covered:

~The Pancake (a big blueberry pancake)
~Hansel and Gretel (bread trail, gingerbread house,etc,)
~Goldilocks and the Three Bears (porridge)
~Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (poisoned apple)
~The Three Billy Goats Gruff (wild vegetables and grass)
~The Princess and the Pea (the pea)
~Puss in Boots (a wild rabbit for the king)
~Strega Nona (pasta)
~Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (fruit)
~A Story, a Story (yams)
~The Bremen Town Musicians (baked beans and frankfurters)
~East of the Sun and West of the Moon (a fine meal, and fish)
~Sleeping Beauty (a feast of chicken)
~Little Red Riding Hood (the basket of goodies)
~Tom Thumb (pudding)
~The Twelve Months (strawberries, apples)
~Cinderella (oranges and lemons)
~The Nutcracker (pecans)
~The Ugly Duckling (bread and grain)
~The Gingerbread Man 
~Three Little Kittens (pie)
~Jack and the Beanstalk 
~Paul Bunyan (pancakes)
~The Three Bears (porridge) 
~Stone Soup

Yum.  Involve the kids in making their favorite fairy tale’s recipes and you may have an easier time with your pickiest eaters. Or hey, at least have some food maybe you’ll enjoy after you give in to their PB&J requests instead. :P

Halloween baby food costumes – Don’t you just want to eat them?

Halloween, humor, kids, picky eaters | October 24, 2011 | By

Um, yeah, I want to eat them. :pBaby costumes for halloween that look like food - taco

Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - turkey Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Tootsie Roll  Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Sushi Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Spaghetti and meatballs in a pot Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - S'mores smores with fire Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Pizza with chef hat, lots of babies making a full pizza pie Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Ice cream cone with cherry on top Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Crab in a pot Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Cheerio cereal box Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - candy corn Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - candy candied caramel apple with stick Baby costumes for halloween that look like food - Cheeseburger hamburger with cheese and lettuce made out of pillows

Rainbows after a storm? – Birthday must go on (Picture heavy)

You’ve seen lots of birthday cakes and party pictures here before. They’re a big deal for us!

For as long as I can remember, my mom would spend the whole morning working on the birthday cake, usually hidden away in the kitchen by sheets tacked up across doorways so no one could peek. Birthday person’s eyes are even shielded up until the very moment that everyone is gathered around the table with the cake right in front of their spot.

Sometimes, that doesn’t go quite as planned, though. My sister’s birthday 3 years ago was all sorts of crazy.

A large craft/art fair that’s held near us and we go to every year just happened to fall on the same day that year. We got up early, rushed off to the event, spent a few hours crafting to our little heart’s content and browsing as many of the vendors as possible (and getting face paint!), before scooting back off home for the rest of the day’s plans.

Only….did I mention that my mom had been sick? And that by the time we left, she was ready to crash already? And guess who still had a cake to prepare and party to throw? Yep!

This year’s cake? Kit Kat mountain with a 3D rainbow.

Which is exactly what my mom made, but not exactly what my sister got.

Instead, this happened not long before the party was set to start:

That lovely crack right down the middle meant there would be no more standing it back up either.

But the show must go on, right? So icing was scraped away as much as possible, the rainbow laid flat instead of upright, and the remaining icing was smoothed across with a butter knife.

Add some white linings and last minute snow on the mountain, and we were good to go, wee! Can you see the remaining cake still stuck to the mountain where it fell? Oops!

Ultimately, it ended up looking pretty cool still and now comes with quite the story, too, huh? Hehe.

And I’m pretty sure, judging by these reaction pictures, birthday girl wasn’t too disappointed by it either.

And as if this post didn’t already have a ton of pictures, here’s a few more…

From the bottom of that picture to the top, that’s a cooked frozen pizza, a mess of cake and icing gone crazy, the heart pan she cut the rainbow out of, and another few pizzas back there.

Yes, there’s a reason she got a watermelon for her birthday. No, I’m not telling you what it is. :P

That’s a glob of icing. Really, not a good day for icing going where it was supposed to go.

Every kid should have a good pet rock or two…

Okay, that’s it for now. As I continue going through old CDs of pictures, I’m sure I’ll have more picture-heavy posts like this for ya, so be prepared.