Showing posts with label the Tenth Doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Tenth Doctor. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Don't Blink!


"Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good luck."


Blink is one of the better episodes of Doctor Who, in part because it completely diverts from the usual formula. The Doctor and his companion (Martha Jones during this time frame) barely make an appearance in the episode at all, but his influence is there in a big way. Like a minor god outside the system, manipulating events, sort of. The cryptic warnings and instructions the Doctor leaves for Sally Sparrow embedded in DVD Eater Eggs are brilliant, as is the way he orchestrates the messages delivered to her from the past.  


Grilled chicken salad with mixed greens and cheese letters. Dressing on the side in the MiniDipper, with crackers and jalapeno cheese spread and cut plums to round out the meal. 


To decorate the plums, music note picks and Ten's black framed hipster glasses.


And if you haven't seen it (or just want to see it again), a clip of the Doctor's description to Sally Sparrow of the Weeping Angels:





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Friday, February 1, 2013

Good-bye Ten, Hello Eleven

The girls just finished up the fourth season of Doctor Who and started the fifth. They said farewell to their favorite Doctor in The End of Time and hello to the newest Doctor in The Eleventh Hour. I had minor dental surgery this week and was a bit off my game, so a mid-week mini Doctor Who marathon was a nice way for all of us to get a little down time.

Bean snuggled up to me before bed and asked if we could do Doctor Who lunches for school to kick off the weekend. Um, YES!


*sniff, bawl, sob* So sad to see Ten go! David Tennant is adorable, and made such a fun, bouncy Doctor. Except when he was sad, or angry. But even then he was still adorable.


To say good-bye, we put in a few of our favorite Ten moments.

A peppered turkey sandwich with cheese letters and fruit leather numbers. A banana - "Always take a banana to a party..." (from The Girl in the Fireplace), the fantastic black framed hipster glasses, and a little gummi Rose.


A satsuma (from The Christmas Invasion) is tucked under a sweet marshmallow baby Adipose, the cutest alien 'monster' EVER. 



The girls have only seen the first episode with Eleven so far, but to welcome in the new guy I put together a few of my favorite moments with the lanky. quirky Matt Smith.



Fish fingers and custard, of course! Cheese letters and fruit leather numbers, and a bow tie pick - "Bow ties are cool." Also, a cowboy hat cheese sandwich (from The Impossible Astronaut).



Goldfish ("Sorry. Checking all the water in this area. There's an escaped fish." - from The Beast Below) and grapes hold killer mutated Snowmen, with a smiling apple tucked in tight (the Eleventh Hour).


To keep the custard contained, I tucked the silicone cup - TARDIS blue, of course - into a disposable Solo cup with a lid. This kept the custard from bouncing around and spilling all over the rest of the lunch.


And to drink, I packed a small bottle of tea for each of them - "A super heated infusion of free radicals and tannin." (The Christmas Invasion). Well, theirs was iced rather than heated, but perfect either way.

Now how to prepare them for how dark the series turns in the next few seasons...

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The glasses and bow tie picks and the silicone baran were all purchased from BentoUSA.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Muffin Tin Monday and Doctor Who


The first time I read about Muffin Tin Mondays was on Another Lunch. The idea of using a muffin tin as a sectioned plate was something I knew my youngest two kids would love. I picked up a couple of 6-cup muffin tins at the Dollar Tree and decided to give it a go for Princess' birthday dinner. See, for our family, birthday dinners are special. The birthday star can choose anything they want for dinner, even if it's chocolate cake. Princess chose a Snack Tray dinner.

Snack Tray consists of a bunch of finger foods. Popcorn, apple slices, grapes, crackers with cheese... anything that doesn't need flatware to be eaten goes. Princess chose popcorn, crackers, summer sausage, cheddar cheese, pear and apple slices, grapes, spinach dip, ham and cheese pinwheels, and vanilla cupcakes with chocolate frosting. Yum!

I set out muffin tins for Princess and Beaker and let them choose what went into each cup. They insisted I get the camera.


The birthday star herself!


Beaker's muffin tin:


He heartily approved. However, he thought the lack of flatware meant no hands required. He ate puppy-style, by leaning foward and licking his food out of the tin. Messy, but effective enough.


And now for today. Beaker requested a "spiiiiiider wunch". Clockwise from the upper left corner he has: a spider silicone cup of red and green grapes, a few Ritz crackers with a spiderweb drawn on with edible food marker, a ham roll up, another spider silicone cup with yogurt and sprinkles, and a cup of ranch dressing with carrot sticks and olive halves. The spider in the ranch is made with an olive, inspired by a post on Wendolonia.


Sad looking spiderweb:


The olive spider was super easy. Just cut an olive in half. Use one half for the body and cut the other half in to 8 tiny slivers. Place the pieces with a pair of tweezers.


For Princess, I sent a pumpkin lunch. A mixed greens salad with bacon, a side of ranch dressing, and pepper Jack o' Lanterns...


And red grapes, Ritz crackers, and spinach dip with Autumn leaf picks, carrot sticks, and ham and cheese pinwheels.


For Bean, I sent the first of what will likely be many Doctor Who lunches. We love Doctor Who. We're still catching up to the current season - right now we are halfway through the third season of the new series. The Dude and I watch them first to sort of screen them for the younger kids. We learned that lesson in the first season when we all watched The Empty Child together. Princess was understandably freaked out (that episode even scared me!) and we nixed the Doctor altogether for the younger kids for a while. Last week we began cautiously allowing them to watch again with the caveat that they have to tell us if an episode is too intense for them so we can stop it.

Bean is a huge fan of the Doctor, even wanted to be a Dalek for Halloween if I could have pulled the costume together for her (she changed her mind and decided to be a bubble gum machine instead, thankfully. The Dalek costume was a bit too involved for me!), and wants a TARDIS mug for her birthday.

For her snack, I sent green grapes (sporting a bow tie) and graham crackers. The TARDIS is drawn on with edible food markers. 


For her lunch she has ham and cheese pinwheels, a mixed greens salad with bacon and ranch dressing, croutons on the side, and pepper jack letters spelling out "BAD WOLF".


She had also requested I send spinach dip, so I included a little in separate container, with Ritz crackers, apple and pineapple pieces, and Sunbursts.


Inspired by her lunch, I made myself a Doctor Who lunch, too. Mixed greens salad with carrot and bacon bits, ranch on the side, and pepperjack "ALLONS-Y!" Also, a few ham and cheese pinwheels with music note food picks (a nod to the signature theme song), apple and pear chunks, and pretzel sticks.


G-man had jazz band this morning and requested a large snack. I packed a packet of fruit snacks, Flipsides crackers, ham and cheese pinwheels in a spidier silicone cup, and red and green grapes.


Brick wanted a salad. Since I was already on a TV show kick, I made him one for his favorite show... Mythbusters.

He has ham and cheese pinwheels, Flipsides and croutons, and a mixed greens salad with crumbled bacon and ranch on the side. And pepperjack letters with a recurring theme on the show - "Let's blow it up!"


If you've never seen Mythbusters, you should. Fantastic show, especially for people who love science. I'm pretty sure Brick has seen every episode and he has tried a few of the experiments from the Mythbusters science fair experiments book. He is highly interested in science and math, so this show is right up his alley.

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