Groundhog’s Day meatloaves – Happy Rodent Day!


I think my meatball groundhogs are more like meatloaf gophers, but same idea, right? B thought they were more like squirrels even, oops! And another looks more like a rat. Hmm. A rodent is a rodent?

I wasn’t sure what to make the cartoon faces out of, so tried a few different things. This one has radish and and cut chocolate baking chips as eyes, cranberry nose, monterey jack teeth, and baking chip ears. I gave each rodent a lobotomy, it seems, to wedge their new found body parts into.

I tried oyster crackers for ears on this one and cut the cranberry in half so it’d be flatter on this one. Not that you can tell in the picture, but he’s a little less Rudolph-ish.

Gopher caught in the headlights! Er, I mean, ground hog. I switched to dark colored cranberries cut in half for the eyes and walnuts for ears. This one is a little more squirrel-like.
Anyway, more rodents!

I tried going for a more realistic “groundhog walking around on the ground” viewpoint, but uh, yeah, it looks like a rat, hehe. The only thing that’s missing is a licorice tail.

When I started running out of time, I solicited some help. :D This little guy is my sister’s groundhog. Oh, and that’s brown mustard on the eyes to help stick some of the parts together. My little rodent family:

Happy Groundhog’s Day, guys!
Meat-copia – Cornucopia made out of sausages, pepperoni, bacon
The site refers to it as a bacon-copia, so you could go with that instead.
Really, it’s a bacon horn stuffed with 20 hot Italian sausages, 4 pork chops, 1 black pudding sausage, 1 white pudding sausage, 1 pound of scrapple (I didn’t even know what that was before now), pepperoni, and salami.
Awesomeness.
Sneaky Food Cakes – So many lookalikes!
Oh my! This Flickr group, Sneaky Food Cakes, is filled with cakes made to look like other foods. Some of them are truly breathtaking with their accuracy and others are just giggle-worthy, hehe.
As of this posting, there were almost 600 pictures in the group. I can’t wait to see new additions.






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