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Do you like making fun shapes in food?

TLDR: Do you like making fun shapes in food?
In the forum thread, ZandraJoi initiates a discussion about the playful aspect of interacting with food, suggesting that it is a fun activity that can enhance mood by releasing endorphins. ZandraJoi invites others to share if they engage in similar activities and what types of food they find best for this purpose. Foxy responds by sharing an image of a pancake with a face, indicating that pancakes are a preferred choice for creative food play.
Whether you have kids or not :) Sometimes I do ‘play’ with my food. Don’t take life too seriously. Just have fun. It releases endorphins. :)
If you do, what sort of foods works the best?
 
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Can't beat a face on a pancake.
 

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