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Friday, February 22, 2013

Lucky Leprechaun Lunch

Lucky The Leprechaun: A Fun and Simple St. Patrick's Day Lunch!
Eliana and I made this Lucky Leprechaun Lunch today :) 
This was such an easy lunch to make and would be perfect for St. Patrick's Day!

Lucky is a WOWBUTTER and honey sandwich cut with a circle cookie cutter. His eyes are mini chocolate chips while his nose and beard are orange bell pepper.
Lucky's beard actually looks sort of lumpy to me :) I wanted to use orange bell pepper for his beard but you could easily use a slice of cheddar cheese. Lucky's hat is made of cucumber, a piece of provolone cheese and a mini square cut from yellow bell pepper. I added a little mouth with an edible food marker.

Lucky would be perfect inside any lunchbox too! Just "glue" the pepper and chocolate chips down with a little bit of honey or nut butter. We served Lucky with some raspberries and blackberries on the side :)

Even though our Lucky is lumpy, we still find him to be very cute! ;)

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17 comments:

  1. I cannot stop smiling! So cute:)

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  2. All of your creations are so cute and clever. I love the way they "show off" on the cute colored plates. Where do you get them from?

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    1. Thanks Trudi! I got some of my plates at Target. I can't remember exactly where I got this green plate though. It was from a department store at a mall-- i remember that much! I hope that helps! :)

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  3. So so cute!!! I love it! <3 Thanks for linking up to Meatless Monday!

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  4. So creative, love the way you made this!

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  5. This is great! I'd love it if you'd link this to my Family Fun Friday linky party. Address: http://happyandblessedhome.com/family-fun-friday-9/
    Thanks again,
    Monica

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  6. Think I might cut off a small slice at the top of the bread where the hat meets his head; however, this way it does look like he's tipping his hat - "Top of The Morning To Ya". How you made the hat is so clever and the "lumpy" beard gives him character.

    Tavette

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