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July 15, 2011

FW: Artistic Food

Graham Cracker, Chocolate, and Marshmellow Keyboard

The Terrorist Wedding Cake

Chocolate Cake Bed

Orange Paw Print

Deadly Ninja Fruit

MacDonald's Art--The Battle of the insect food

When Nothing but a Mac Will Do!

Latte Bunny

True Food Love

John Lemon

Colonel Sanders in a previous life

Utensils You Can Write With

Computer Cooking

Strawberry Santas

Eating While Sleeping

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You know this image is photoshopped, but it still should make you stop before eating another Big Mac!

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This is a fun (but quite unhealthly) snack that your kiddos and friends will love!

Ingredients for One Turtle Burger

  • 1/3 pound of ground beef
  • 2 slices of sharp cheddar cheese
  • Lots and lots of bacon =)
  • 3 hot dogs

Steps for Creating Authentic Turtle Burgers

  1. Take ground beef and pat into decent ball.
  2. Top ground beef ball with both slices of sharp cheddar cheese (make sure cheese covers entire top surface of the ball).
  3. Creat bacon weave by taking a piece of bacon and wrap it horizontally around the ground beef ball and cheese. Then take another piece of bacon and wrap it vertically around the ground beef ball and cheese. Continue this process until the entire beef ball is covered.
  4. Take all three hot dots and cut in half. Take one of the halves for the head, and the other half cut as a triangle for the tail. For the legs cut slits for toes.
  5. Place turtle burger on an oven rack, covered loosely with foil and bake for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. You will want the burger to be a little crispy, but not too crunchy… just how a turtle should be, no?

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April 13, 2010

FW: KFC Baby Portrait

This was a potrait on a wall at a KFC in the Midwest. The question is: Is this a photo of a baby posing with some buckets of chicken; or the Colonel’s chicken posing with a baby? I am thinking the latter.

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