Picture Books:
If You Give a Moose a Muffin #1
If you give a mouse a cookie #1
Eating apples - I like
Red apples - I like
yellow apples - I like
brown apples - I don’t like
eat bananas - I like
Yellow bananas - like
green bananas - like
blue bananas - don’t like
eat cheese - like
Orange cheese - like
White cheese - like
green cheese - don’t like
eat cookies - I like
Hot cookies - like
Cold cookies like
Stale cookies - don’t like
eat cereal - I like
Hot cereal like
Cold cereal like
With milk - like
With ketchup - don’t like
eat candy - like
Hard candy like
Soft candy (same as wet) like
old candy don’t like
eat crackers - like
Hard crackers - like
Soft crackers - like
Green crackers - -don't like
Ice cream - like
Cold ice cream
chocolate ice cream - like
Hot ice cream - don’t like
Bagel - fingerspelled
Bread - Left hand represents the loaf of bread, and the right hand represents the knife, slicing from the top.
Burrito - It's visualized how long burrito is.
Cereal - third variation represents generalized cereal, as in not only for breakfast, but literally every cereal, like rice, which are eaten using hand.
French Fries - looks like you're picking one french fry then it moves to the side, maybe showing that it's being dipped in a condiment.
Hamburger - represents two buns held together.
Ketchup - maybe it's showing that you have ketchup stain on the side of your lip. Second variation represents patting the bottom of the ketchup bottle to take out the remaining ketchup.
Mayo - fingerspelled.
Milkshake - Since it's a compound noun, you just do the two words, milk and shake. Milk, as in squeezing the cow utters, and shake, as if you're a bartender making a cocktail. Second variation only uses right/one hand.
Mustard - fingerspelled.
Nachos - also fingerspelled
Pancake - left hand represents the pan, and the right hand as the pancake being flipped over.
Pasta - fingerspelled
Pepperoni - represented as ok sign ( because pepperonis are circle ) and scattered around from what I can think of is pizza. ( the left hand )
Pizza - fingerspelled. Second variation where you slap the pizza to your face ( just kidding ). I think it's supposed to mean that it's pointy. Third variation is the most common way of holding a pizza into your mouth.
Rice - fingerspelled.
Sandwich - left hand represent the two slices of bread, while right hand represents its contents. Second variation is like hamburger, but it doesn't flip and both hands are flat, signifying the shape. Third and Fourth variation seems like the sandwich has tissues with it, and of course it's food so it goes into your mouth.
Soup - you can see the right hand as a spoon and left hand as the bowl of soup.
Spaghetti - of course it represents the spaghetti noodle.
Taco - fingerspelled first, then visualizes it by using the left hand as the taco shell and right hand as its contents.
Toast - the bent V from the right hand is pointing out that the loaf of bread, which is the left hand, is toasted on both sides. Second variation is more like where you put the slice into the toaster.
Tortilla - again, this was used to the second variation of pizza, but both hands, maybe representing their pointy shapes. Second variation is like sandwich but it flips.
Waffles - Using the four fingers, you make cross sections to represent the intersecting X lines at the waffle, my favorite so far. It can also be fingerspelled.