Update: Thanks to Kathy on Facebook, I found out the authors are Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers if you want to buy their whimsical books!
These are just too cool not to post.
Sent to me by BF
Eat your own art!
Goldfish bok choy.. And to think I actually hate that vegetable.


This one is my favourite out of all the pictures.
Penguins!


Brilliant.



Such personality!

I’d be the kiwi.
Then I’d run over to the orange (BF) and eat his ice cream cone.



Makes me think of a grandchild with their Poppy.



So inventive!





I will never look at peas the same way again.







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Frugal Trenches
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 10:52 AM:
Needed a bit of a laugh today, thank you!
Shelley
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 12:19 PM:
Completely amazing! Talk about playing with your food…
Alexandra
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 2:42 PM:
This is just awesome! made my day!
thriftygal
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 10:01 AM:
Thanks! I needed that!
frugalscholar
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 3:21 PM:
These look like–and perhaps are–the pictures done by the author (s) of "Play with Your Food." We had so much fun with those books when my kids were younger. Happy memories.
That Kind of Girl
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 4:00 PM:
Too cute! I especially love the eggplant penguins, lime (?) pig, and schoolbus full of radishes! Also, man, I'm totally hankerin' for a salad now.
Alissa
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 11:15 AM:
I’ve seen those!!!! I would totally eat more cauliflower if they looked like cute little sheepies!
Alissa
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 4:16 PM:
Those are cute. I would totally eat more cauliflower if they looked like cute little sheepies!
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on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 1:31 PM:
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Last Born Child
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 2:16 PM:
Aww shucks, how cute is this!
The level of skill that went into this is very impressive.
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Carolyn
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 8:27 PM:
OMG soooo cute! I heart veggie animals!
Emma
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 8:34 PM:
Now that really IS a reason for kids to not want to eat their veggies
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 3:58 PM:
They are!
I just found out they’re books — we had no idea. They’re by Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers. I want to buy a couple of books for my nephews and nieces now.
Project Cohabitation
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 10:44 PM:
These remind me of this cute line of vegetable animal figurines called "Homegrown" I happened upon in a cute little store in East Texas over Thanksgiving.
They aren't quite as humorous as these though.
birdie
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 11:17 PM:
Talk about playing with your… AWW NUTS. Shelley beat me to it.
I want all my veggies to be animals!
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Jan 13th, 2010
@ 6:20 PM:
I’d have too much fun playing with them to think about eating them!
Alex
on Jan 14th, 2010
@ 3:17 AM:
Epically cute.
unavocis
on Jan 14th, 2010
@ 3:20 AM:
Wow. This is breath taking. Beautiful. Funny, simple (and not so simple). Brilliant.
FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com
on Jan 14th, 2010
@ 8:18 AM:
EPICUTE!
Hahaha
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@ 8:03 AM:
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Ande
on Feb 5th, 2010
@ 8:41 AM:
Those are absolutely adorable!