Today we have a theme. The Moshi Monster theme. Yes, I've done this one before.
But this time, I've kicked it up a notch.
I've had a bit of trouble figuring out how to do the face on this monster. It is a press, but it just doesn't work well on bread. I have tried food colouring, but it wasn't exceptionally successful. I tried writing icing but wasn't totally satisfied with that either. This time, I tried pressing the design into a slice of cheese and hurray! It turned out better!
First notch kicked up.
The rest of the lunch consists of banana chunks, blueberries, strawberries and blackberries on the bottom tier and, along with the ham and homemade bread monster sandwich, I prepared carrots, cucumbers, two "Marshmellow Moshlings" (decorated with writing icing), a Pepperami stick for snack and a homemade blackcurrant jelly/jello.
Now, if you recall, last time I made a Moshi Monster lunch, *somebody* (we don't know who...) slipped a real Moshi Moshling into the kids' lunchboxes. They theorized on *who* or *what* could have caused this toy to appear in their lunch. It was a mystery, and I had provided clues and red herrings, but from the start, I'd decided that the Moshi Monsters lunchbox AND the shape of the sandwich would be the key elements for which a toy would magically appear. I thought it would take Feebz several Moshi Monster lunches for her to deduce this.
Well, she figured it out already.
Sigh. At least she still believes it was "love" that put it there and not me. But now she's asking for a monster-shaped sandwich every day so she can add to her Moshlings collection. Erm... that could get a bit expensive? Not to mention a bit, eh, boring for this blog?
(I have, however, bought some stickers and playing cards for future MM lunches.)
So, um, where is the Moshi Monster, you ask?
Oh I'm so glad you asked. So glad. Because this, my friends, is what I call, ahem, pure genius.
Are you ready?
Are you?
It's in the jelly. I set it in the jelly.
Notch kicked up super high, I mean really.
I'm afraid I've reached my pinnacle of lunch creativity. I might as well just stop here. Nothing more can I teach you, young grasshopper.
(But actually, I'll be back tomorrow.)
(And I sort of ate almost all of the Marshmellow Moshlings...)
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