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Wizard of Oz - follow the yellow brick road

Follow the yellow brick roadfollow the yellow brick road 
Follow, follow, follow, follow, follow the yellow-brick road...

Yellow Brick Road Lunch - ham and cheese sandwich
with Emerald City - celery (with peanut butter dip-not shown)
with cantaloupe and strawberry yogurt
and a Rainbow sour candy.

And check out this cake I made ages ago:

Disney's Oz The Great and Powerful will be released this Saturday. In honor of the classic book and classic movie Wizard of Oz, my Bento Blogger Friends and I are participating in an Oz blog hop. Next up is Crystal of Crystal's Ramblings You know the drill... click on the link to hop onto the next blog, and the next... If you get lost, just follow the yellow brick road!


Comments

  1. Genius making Emerald City with celery like that! So cute!

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  2. Yummy! Great idea to use the rainbow candy :)

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  3. I love your road, city and rainbow. Great job!!

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  4. Fantastic lunch, and that cake is crazy cool! Yum!

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  5. Sweet lunch and gorgeous cake! You go Myra! :)

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  6. Love your Emerald City!!! And, that cakes is amazing!

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  7. Love the brick, and YES that cake..wow!

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  8. I have a celery Emerald City, too!! Great minds think alike!

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  9. Love it! And now that song is stuck in my head! And that cake...there are no words to describe its awesomeness.

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  10. Fabulous Oz lunch. I am in awe of your cake. It is adorable!

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  11. So cute! And that cake is awesome!

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  12. Love it! The celery!
    OMG. That. Cake. You are so talented! (you should link your Cake facebook page somewhere on this post!)

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  13. It's beautiful! I LOve it! Perfect yellow brick road and emerald city!

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  14. Your Emerald City is beautiful :-)

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  15. Awesome brick wall n rainbow candy! :)

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  16. love your lunch and that cake is awesome!

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  17. Cute. The yellow brick road and the candy rainbow are great! The cake is amazing!

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  18. First of all that cake is outstanding!!! Second, I love this lunch! Your emerald city is perfection!

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  19. Love the Emerald city and look at that cake! Wow!

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