Sunday, June 13, 2010

nana banana fun


Banana Octopuses
by Curtis Rist

Give a banana a deep-sea life of its own with one of the simplest creations of artist/coauthor Saxton Freymann ("Play with Your Food").
Ingredients
FOR EACH OCTOPUS:
Banana
Toothpick
2 black-eyed peas
Plastic knife

Instructions
Cut the stem off the banana. "It doesn't have to be an especially ripe banana; any banana will do," says Freymann. Then peel it halfway down from the top, in 4 sections.



Eat the top half of the banana. "After all, you'll need that extra energy to finish your task," says Freymann. Leave the bottom half of the banana in its peel.

To create 8 arms, use a plastic knife (or a real knife with parental supervision) to split each of the 4 sections of the peel in half. "You can also do this without a knife, just by separating the peels with your fingers," says Freymann.



For the face, choose the flattest side of the banana. Make the eyes by pushing a toothpick into the skin and wiggling it around to create 2 holes, then insert a black-eyed pea into each hole

I personally tried it with my daughter and it was absolutly very simple and fun to do together, give it a try!

Thank you for sharing this idea :)

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