No, not the food we ate, but the food I made! My mom got Emily a basket of Haba play food for her birthday, and we got her a bunch more to complement what my mom sent. I decided she needed more play food and delved into the world of felt food. (I have actually had a Japanese craft book with patterns for felt cakes for a while but had never attempted any.) It turned out to be incredibly easy, and fast -- I did all these in a couple hours the night before her birthday.
thumbprint cookies, not actually something we eat around here but they're like cartoon cookies or something. you know they're cookies:
farfalle! this is Emily's favorite pasta shape (other than, say, pumpkins or penguins):
farfalle with (Haba) mushrooms, ala Emily:
and the reusable shopping bags I made for her to keep all the food in:
I had a yard of this Paris street map fabric and had never found a good use for it. For some reason it struck me as perfect for shopping bags, I don't know why. In any case, cute and she loves them.
All the food was a huge hit, Emily has been making "stew" (her recipe includes bananas and a loaf of bread, and she laughs hysterically when we go "bananas?! bread?!") and pie and pasta with mushrooms ever since she opened everything. And I want to make more, more more! At least the felt cookies. So cute and easy!
At first glance, I thought it was real cookies and pasta. So cool!
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