When I think of green, I tend to think of one thing: Green Eggs and Ham. So here's a little tribute to that wonderful book by that great guy named Dr.Suess.

I found this bento box via
Sakurako Kitsa's flickr stream. The green ham is actually a slice of turkey!

Chris over at
Duckingham Design crafted this amazing lego sculpture in honor of Dr. Suess's 105th birthday last year. I love it!

This DIY crochet pattern by
Crafty Anna's shop makes me wish I knew how to crochet. I may just need to learn how!
Sweetie Pie Bakery reminds us with her green eggs and ham that March is not only a month for green things but is also National Reading Month. Don't these look yummy enough to eat!

The world would be a sad place without cute kawaii items, like these adorable magnets by
Rubbishtees. Perfect way to decorate your fridge if you ask me.
What fun finds! I haven't thought about that book in ages. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great book. I can't imagine a life without the great imagination of Dr. Seuss.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I actually made green eggs once...Not the ham...I'm a veggie. But anyways...I just cooked the eggs over easy and once I flipped them I put pesto on them, and then cooked them once more on that same side. Easy and yummy!
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