Sculpted Meals So Beautiful That You’ll Starve Rather Than Disturb Them
Well, I might go hungry for a little while. I’d certainly miss a meal rather than mess up these garlic mashed potatoes with chili sauce that take the form of the Joker under the expertise of De Meal Prepper, a Dutch food artist. She’s a master at turning foods into edible works of art worthy of being served in a museum restaurant.
More: De Meal Prepper, Instagram h/t: neatorama, mymodernmet
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