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Cow Udder Baby Bottle

By Olga Davydova

Posted 3 October, 2007 in Food Fun

This cow udder shaped baby bottle is probably more fun to use for adults rather than for tiny babies. Sarah of Slashfood has even been contemplating the possibility of adding it to her own everyday lunch kit ;)

I think creating this bottle is actually a brilliant and hilarious idea. Goes to show that the simplest ideas are always the best!

Sources Slashfood and A+R Store


Tags: babies, baby bottle, cow, kids

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Cute Sushi Decorating Ideas

By Olga Davydova

Posted 28 August, 2007 in Kawaii Bento Photos, Kawaii, Food Fun

It seems Fashionably Cute is in its food cuteness mode this week.

These kawaii sushi are not only yummy but delicious even to look at. Great food decorating ideas from Japan!

I love cooking sushi, I even have my own secret recipes for California Rolls and Unagi Nigiri, and I’d love to make them more unique looking.

The top photo features the adorable San-X Monochrome Pigs characters called Monokuro Boo. According to the source of the photo the character “portraits” are made of cheese and nori.

Note the “fish” with eyes in the second photo :)

Image sources tamabu and bejita diary

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Tags: bento, bento photos, california rolls, cute, cute character, cuteness, food decorating, Japan, japanese, japanese food, kawaii, kawaii character, maki, monochrome pigs, monokuro boo, nigiri, pigs, rolls, san x, sushi, sushi photos, unagi nigiri

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Creative use of fried eggs in bentos

By Olga Davydova

Posted 27 August, 2007 in Kawaii Bento Photos, Kawaii, Food Fun

I’m pretty sure these are the cutest fried eggs you’ve ever seen. What a creative way to cook breakfast! You can try this at home. The faces are apparently made with bits of nori and maybe carrot.

The top photo features a Japanese kawaii character by San-X, Rilakkuma bear’s little chick friend (seen on a superb evening wallet we covered not long ago).

The sources for the images are Exciting character lunch and ayanamadoka

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Tags: bento, bento photos, breakfast, carrot, cute, cute character, cute food, eggs, fried eggs, Japan, japanese, kawaii, kawaii character, nori, rilakkuma, rilakkuma chick, san x

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Skip Dessert T-Shirts

By Olga Davydova

Posted 22 August, 2007 in Discoveries, Food Fun

If you’re in the market for a hilariously cute t-shirt, then go to Threadless, their Skip Dessert T-Shirt is too cute to bear. Just look at that adorable dessert that is literally skipping with the help of two smiling vegetables. The cupcake’s facial expression as it does its exercise routine is priceless. Smiling food is the cutest thing ever, isn’t it?

Pretty strange to see this lady being so afraid of the cute little peaceful cupcake :)
The t-shirts are available through Threadless.

Via Yumsugar


Tags: cupcake, cute, cute food, dessert, fun, t shirt, vegetables

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Hello Kitty Arcimboldo: One of the Cutest Bento Photos Ever!

By Olga Davydova

Posted 21 August, 2007 in Kawaii Bento Photos, Kawaii, Food Beat, Food Fun

I discovered this incredibly cute bento photo when I googled “cute character” in Japanese. It’s Hello Kitty in a bunny (or Totoro) costume, a real work or art.

There is a huge picture here so you can view all the amazing details. The creativity is stunning. The kawaii kitty’s face is made of rice, the nose is made of a single corn kernel, the bunny ears are made of slices of cucumber. There’s a tiny hen apparently made of an egg and bits of carrot and a little yellow chick below the Hello Kitty figure.

This picture reminds me of Guiseppe Arcimboldo’s works that I’ve seen in the Louvre. Via ayanamadoka

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Tags: bento, bento photos, carrot, corn, cucumber, cute kawaii, cute character, egg, guiseppe arcimboldo, hello kitty, Japan, japanese, lunch, rice, totoro

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Cute food and bento photos

By Olga Davydova

Posted 17 August, 2007 in Kawaii Bento Photos, Kawaii, Food Beat, Food Fun

Here is a bunch of incredibly adorable food and bento photos for you to enjoy over the weekend.

I’ve posted only a few of my personal favorites, but the whole collection is here. Via Wendy Brandes Jewelry via b.lush

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Tags: bento, bento photos, cute, food, lunch, photos

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Cute Ice Cream Sandwich Molds

By Olga Davydova

Posted 2 August, 2007 in Cookware

For today’s National Ice Cream Sandwich day you can shape your ice cream and cookies like cute little cow and pig heads with the help of these adorable molds.

Ice cream sandwiches

In fact, their use is not limited to ice cream. Lunch in a Box has even succeeded in shaping eggs with them for packing in a bento box.

Cute Bento

Source Yumsugar via Neatorama and LunchInABox


Tags: bento, bento box, cookies, eggs, ice cream, ice cream sandwich, lunch, molds, sandwich

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Ratatouille review with photos and art

By Olga Davydova

Posted 18 July, 2007 in Food Beat

If you haven’t seen Disney and Pixar’s new film Ratatouille, go and do it NOW! It’s an amazing piece of animation. The story is beautiful, touching and funny, the characters are cute.

Technically it’s absolutely perfect, the animation is brilliant, the attention to every little detail is awesome, the believability is stunning, the food is delicious. In all other 3D animated films food looked like rubber or plastic, here it looks like real food.

Now, why am I so excited about this movie? Why do all the critics almost unanimously give it the highest ratings? Why does it get raving reviews everywhere?

Ratatouille is an unbelievable breakthrough!!! It’s the first 3D animated film where the production crew managed to fully implement 2D animation principles. This movie is going to have the biggest impact on the animation industry since Toy Story.

Pixar’s Toy Story was the first 3D animated feature length movie in the world. When it came out in 1995 it changed the animation industry forever. Hand-drawn 2D animation became outdated, everyone wanted to see movies made with the new technology, so Shrek by Dreamworks came out and received the first Oscar in the new nomination “Best Animated Feature” set up by the Academy to support the emerging animation boom.

Pixar, Dreamworks along with Blue Sky and other smaller studios have made dozens of movies in the recent decade. However something was gone from the animation. It lacked the warmth, the life of Disney classics like Snow White, Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland and others. 3D movies looked more like stop motion puppet animation, which had never been as appealing as hand-drawn 2D animation.

You see, hand-drawn classical animation, developed by Disney Studios, that has been captivating audiences for decades, is governed by several principles, which breathe life into characters, but these principles could not be fully recreated in 3D. It was too difficult, too costly, too time consuming.

Pixar has always been setting industry standards, so they managed to develop their own in-house software and, teaming up with director Brad Bird, made the Incredibles in 2004, a great movie where you could see the first inklings of the return to the “old school” animation. However, only with Ratatouille have the animators, again under the guidance of by Brad Bird, managed to fully merge 2D and 3D together and brought back that warm and cozy feeling of Disney animation that we know and love. Together with the wonderful screenplay, art direction, score and many other details it makes an absolute masterpiece.

Suffice to say that according to Cartoonbrew, Victor Haboush, Disney’s art director and artist, who worked on Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, said about Ratatouille that “It’s the best animated film since Pinocchio.” For your information, Pinocchio came out in 1940.

I don’t know anything for sure, but I’ve heard rumors that Ratatouille may get an Oscar not only for the best animated feature, but for the best movie of the year, as Disney’s Snow White had done in 1937, and Snow White was the first full length animated movie in the world.

Thanks to Disney publicity manager Igor Potapov for the photos.


Tags: 2d animation, 3d, alice in wonderland, animation, animation industry, animation principles, Disney, dreamworks, Entertainment, movie, movies, pinocchio, Pixar, Ratatouille, shrek, toy story

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Cute Food: Ice cream for dogs

By Olga Davydova

Posted 15 July, 2007 in Tasty Choice

Dog with ice cream

Attention posh pooch owners! If you enjoy ice cream why does your dog need to be deprived? Today is Ice Cream Day so give your pets a treat.

  • Frosty Paws makes frozen treats for dogs in two flavors: original (I can only guess what it tastes like) and peanut butter.
  • Polar Pups offers tastes closer to what you would find at your local ‘human’ ice cream parlor: banana, apple, berry and again peanut butter.
  • FrostBite Doggie Ice Cream is the first brand of organic ice cream for dogs. They offer sundaes for our four legged friends, complete with dog friendly toppings. FrostBite say that their ice cream can even heal dogs. They’ve got the richest variety of flavors: bone crunch, vanilla, peanut butter, peanut butter and bananas, peanut butter+bananas+mint, jalapeno peppers and cheese, vanilla and liver, salmon, chocolate chip and even a secret “power” ice cream based on Chinese herbal medicine, as well as sugar free and lactose free types.
  • Alternatively you can make your own doggie ice cream from vanilla yogurt, mashed bananas and honey, just follow this quick and easy recipe by RecipesGoldMine.com

Photo courtesy of Eltrav.com


Tags: bananas, chinese herbal medicine, chocolate, doggie, dogs, flavors, frostbite, frosty paws, ice cream, lactose free, peanut butter, Pets, polar pups, pooch, sundaes, vanilla

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Cute Food: 6 most uncommon ice cream flavors from all over the world

By Olga Davydova

Posted 15 July, 2007 in Wacky Food

Today, July the 15th is Ice Cream Day! We’ve collected the most uncommon (if not wacky) ice cream flavors from all over the world that you can actually try (if you dare).

  1. British beer ice cream - makers say it mostly tastes of caramel with a bit of beer flavor. Contains less than 1% of alcohol. Via the BBC
  2. American cucumber and dill sorbet - make it yourself. The recipe also contains sour cream, chicken broth (or a substitute), salt, lemon juice and even pepper. Via Better Homes and Gardens
  3. Japanese fish ice cream - an absolutely incomprehensible flavor. Just the thought of eating it makes me shudder, however in Japan it exists in many flavors. How about a scoop of shrimp ice cream with eel topping? Via Tomcoyner (and the Wall Street Journal)
  4. Japanese wasabi ice cream - Japan has the largest variety of unusual ice cream flavors in the world so I’ve added another one to this list. As you may know, wasabi is the very hot green horseradish paste served with sushi that makes people cry over their food. The ice cream apparently has vanilla taste with the unmistakable wasabi sting. Via MSN-Mainichi
  5. Italian parmesan ice cream - almost everyone loves Italian food. “People who prefer having a refreshing ice cream instead of a meal in the intense summer heat can now do so without giving up the traditional flavours,” reports Food & Drink Europe
  6. Persian noodles and rose water ice cream - also known as Faludeh, a Persian sorbet made of thin vermicelli noodles frozen with rose water, grated pistachios and several other ingredients. Faludeh is probably the most ancient flavor of ice cream. Via Wikipedia

Tags: beer, cucumber, dill, fish, ice cream, ice cream flavors, parmesan, rose water, wacky, wasabi, weird

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