
Let’s go shopping!
Aren’t they nice? These are some knitting handicrafts given to me by a colleague. Her sister made these small knitted toys. They are called Amigurumi and originated in Japan. According to some findings on the Internet, Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuff animals and anthropomorphic creatures.
Here I have got the strawberry round-layered cookies, vanilla rectangle-layered cookies, eggs, a mushroom and an adorable little cloud.

This is an egg. It has been perfectly fried and ready to be eaten
If you can eat and digest it
It looks happy.
I also did a search on this long word, anthropomorphic. It turned out that anthropomorphism is the attribution of uniquely human characteristics to non-human creatures and beings, natural and supernatural phenomena, material states and objects or abstract concepts.

The cloud. Is it a good day for shopping?
The result or the search added that the subjects for anthropomorphism commonly include animals and plants depicted as creatures with human motivation able to reason and converse, forces of nature such as clouds, winds or the sun, componenets in games, etc. Well, almost anything can be subject to anthropomorphism.

Assorted cookies! Yummy! It’s true that looks can be deceiving because I have tried offering these cookies to someone and they really thought they are real until they touch the cookies. I was caught too when my colleague showed me these cookies for the first time.

Mr. Mushroom
Since we are vegetarians, we have discovered that mushroom is really a good companion in cooking. You can fried mix vegetable with it, marinate and cook it in one piece and they make marvellous porridge too!
I hope that one day I can make some Amigurumis too! 