How to make Max
October 17, 2009
Posted by AnnaTheRed in how-to (all), how-to - characters (Ghibli, video game, Wall-E) Tags: Maurice Sendak, Where The Wild Things Are
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[How to make Max from Where the Wild Things Are] (without the crown)
- rice
- ham (or bologna, turkey, etc…)
- sliced cheddar cheese
- seaweed
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use a paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– scissors
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How to make Moishe
October 16, 2009
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[How to make Moishe from Where the Wild Things Are]
- rice
- ham (or bologna, turkey, etc…)
- sliced cheddar cheese
- seaweed
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use a paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– scissors
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How to make Bernard
October 15, 2009
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[How to make Bernard from Where the Wild Things Are]
- rice
- black sesame seed
- seaweed
- sliced cheese
- radish or white-ish sliced cheese or kamaboko (fish cake), or even left over hard boiled egg white from mashed potato. In other words, you can use any white food!
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use a paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– scissors
– round plastic cap
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How to make Emil
October 15, 2009
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[How to make Emil from Where the Wild Things Are]
- mashed yam
- seaweed
- sliced cheese
- radish or white-ish sliced cheese or kamaboko (fish cake), or even left over hard boiled egg white from mashed potato. In other words, you can use any white food!
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– round plastic cap
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How to make Tzippy
October 14, 2009
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[How to make Tzippy from Where the Wild Things Are]
- spaghetti
- ketchup (or tomato sauce)
- ham (or bologna, turkey, etc…)
- sliced cheddar cheese
- seaweed
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use a paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– scissors
– round plastic cap
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How to make Aaron
October 14, 2009
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[How to make Aaron from Where the Wild Things Are]
- spaghetti
- mashed potato
*- egg yolk
- sliced cheddar cheese
- seaweed
- radish or white-ish sliced cheese or kamaboko (fish cake), or even left over hard boiled egg white from mashed potato. In other words, you can use any white food!
– cupcake cup (I used foil cupcake cups, but if you need to microwave your food, use paper cupcake cup instead. I’ve tried it, and the paper cup handled the moisture pretty well.)
– hole punch
– straw
– scissors
– round plastic cap
*optional
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non-bento #19: Where the Wild Things Are
October 13, 2009
Posted by AnnaTheRed in bento blog (all), bento blog - non bento Tags: Maurice Sendak, Where The Wild Things Are
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When I made Where the Wild Things Are bento #2, I used Inari-zushi (fried bean curd stuffed with rice) as a container for rice. It looked like it’d be very good for a small party or a picnic, and it was fairy easy. (except for small details on the face) So I wanted to do a how-to on it, but I knew that not everyone could get Inari-zushi skin… So I came up with this idea.
Non-bento # 19: Where the Wild Things Are
Created and eaten on: 10/11/2009
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bento #65: Where the Wild Things Are #2
October 8, 2009
Posted by AnnaTheRed in bento blog (all), bento blog - american Tags: Maurice Sendak, Where The Wild Things Are
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I still had Inarizushi skins from when I made the Little Big Planet bento, and I was thinking of how I can use it. I’ve already used them to make Totoro & Neko bus, Laputa robot, and Meat with a bone before, so I wanted to make something different. My friend sent me a link to a wonderful website called “Terrible Yellow Eyes” the other day, and it just made me want to make a bento of them again.
Bento #65: Where the Wild Things Are #2
Created and eaten on: 10/6/2009
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bento #64: Gardening Mama
October 7, 2009
Posted by AnnaTheRed in bento blog (all), bento blog - ghibli (totoro, etc...) Tags: DS game, gardening mama
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As a big fan of Cooking Mama, I couldn’t resist making this bento after getting Mama’s new game.
Bento #63: Gardening Mama
Created and eaten on: 10/3/2009
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bento #63: Little Big Planet
October 1, 2009
Posted by AnnaTheRed in bento blog (all), bento blog - ghibli (totoro, etc...) Tags: Little Big Planet, Media Molecule, Sackboy
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The price of the PS3 went down about a month ago, and Dell.com was having a sale so my boyfriend finally caved and bought a PS3 slim! There aren’t that many PS3 games we wanted to play but we were going to buy it eventually. Besides, in the mean time we can use it as a blu-ray player. (My latop also plays blu-ray and has HDMI, but it’s a pain to hook it up to the TV) Other day, my boyfriend finally got a game.
Bento #62: Little Big Planet (LBP)
Created and eaten on: 9/30/2009
EDIT: Oh snap! Media Molecule (the company that made Little Big Planet) already posted my bento on their blog!












