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Happy Birthday, Dr Seuss!



In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday, a group of fellow bento bloggers decided to do another Blog Hop! At the end of this post is a link to the next blog, then at the end of that post is another link to hop on to another blog, and so on and so forth.

I was going to have this fun rhyming poem for this post, but I am not creative with composition, so I'll cut to the chase and here's the lunch:
Cat in the Hat
Green Eggs and Ham

 "Gogurt" in a red silicone ice pop maker with white strips of paper inspired by Cat's Hat. Hardboiled eggs dyed in green w/au natural ham (I went with Green Eggs AND ham instead of Green Eggs and Green Ham).  Wheat thins and candy eggs made with white candy wafers and mini green M&Ms. 

Visit Sarah at Bentoriffic for another Seussical lunch! 

Comments

  1. Love it! And I love the color of the eggs!!

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  2. What a cute lunch! My green eggs turned out looking more blue. Love the green color.

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  3. So cute!!! Brilliant idea with striping the yogurt tube :)

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  4. @Keitha, My green turned out aquamarine/teal... I had to soak mine in yellow to turn it a little bit more greenish.

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  5. Lovely, love those green eggs n stripes tube. :)

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  6. Super tasty bento and love the Gogurt tube!

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  7. Myra, super adorable lunch and love your green eggs as well as those green picks :)

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  8. LOVE the gogurt tube! Very very clever. :)

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  9. Great work with the gogurt tube! I love the green egg treats!

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  10. VERY cute Myra! love the gogurt tube and the egg turned out fantastic!

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  11. Those eggs are AWESOME! Love love LOVE the gogurt tube!

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  12. Love how the candy looks like real eggs and the egg looks like candy! That GoGurt hat is genius!

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  13. The Gogurt Tube rocks! Love your lunch, too, of course ;)

    Nina

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  14. So so cute!!! I think a lot of us opted not to dye the ham, green eggs is plenty of color!! :D

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  15. i ove the color of the egg.. Did you mix the color to get that green?

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  16. I used Wilton Kelly Green but it turned out turquoise, so I soaked it in yellow for a little bit longer to get the green. :)

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