Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

Categories: Children | Food and Drinks | Positive |

Happy are those parents who do not have to force the child to eat. Melbourne-based artist Lale Mohmedi has no such problems. Her four-year-old son eats her cooking for both cheeks. That's because Lale creates cartoon characters from vegetables, rice and other products.

"Jacob tells me in advance who he wants to eat," says the inventive mother. — I look on the Internet, what this or that character looks like, in what colors it is painted. Usually I have enough standard ingredients, but sometimes I have to touch up products, for example, with squid ink. It takes 20-30 minutes to prepare one dish."

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Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

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Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

 

Where's my big spoon? The artist cooks edible toons for her son

Keywords: Australia | Cartoons

     

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