When her 4-year-old began to act extra-fussy at mealtimes, Sarah Gonzalez, decided to come up with elaborate food art creations to make her eat. (Photo: Instagram/ lunarbell_lunch)
Don't be scared. Food can't bite you, remember?
This just looks too good to eat.
She made the Woody from Toy Story out of a sandwich, the aliens with cucumber and included some lettuce, carrots, pretzels, blueberries and strawberries.
Here's what your lunch having its own lunch looks like.
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Can you believe that this Owl from Winnie The Pooh is actually a sandwich with colored cheese eyes and beak?
This is the perfect school lunch disguised as a map for a treasure hunt.
The mother-of-six told Nanny Magazine that she gets her ideas from what her kids are into and follows many food artists on Instagram.
Surprisingly she has had no formal art training, and visualises whatever she is going to make just an hour or two before lunchtime.
Gonzalez says that she uses the food creations as a way to include healthy foods into her children's diets.