Entries tagged with 'apparel'
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[Image: Threadless] In a world ruled by vegetables, making salsa is a deadly process. $25 on Threadless Related Pancakes Mountain T-Shirt, Plus Other Pancake Outerwear Cute T-Shirt Alert: Cake Is Awesome The Icecreamator T-Shirt Salsa recipes...
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[Photographs: da da da] Hollowed-out loaves of bread designed by R&E Praspaliauskas are available at dadadastudio.eu for €22 a pair. Or you could find two shoe-sized loaves of bread and make them yourselves (for purposes unbeknown to us). If you need more instruction, here's a video on how to make bread shoes, after the jump....
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The T-shirt website shirt.woot! is offering this U.S. regional hot dog styles tee for $10 plus shipping. And, yes, Seattle does indeed have a hot dog style to call its own. [via Janelle] Related U.S. Regional Hot Dog Styles Hot Dog of the Week: Detroit Coneys Hot Dog of the Week: The Depression Dog Hot Dog of the Week: The Tijuana Dog...
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[Flickr: Shay Aaron] Perhaps we've covered the tiny, inedible food jewelry trend enough, but these creations by Shay Aaron need to be added to the list. Check out the rest of Aaron's handiwork, including a vegetable soup ring, Corn Flakes necklace, and falafel pendant, on his Etsy page. [via @verysmallanna]...
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Two good reasons to get this shirt: cake is awesome (as are electric guitars), and Threadless is currently having a sale! $15 on Threadless until Monday, August 17. Related Cute T-Shirt Alert: Horror Story-Inspired Fast Food Pancakes Mountain T-Shirt, Plus Other Pancake Outerwear The Icecreamator T-Shirt 'Playin' in the Sprinkler' T-Shirt...
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Buttered toast necklace. Photographs from inediblejewelry on Flickr There's a very slim market for cookbooks involving ingredients that are not only tasteless but unavailable at grocery stores, and tinier than a dime. The shelf life of this food, however, is indefinite, and it looks cool with pretty much any outfit (as opposed to ketchup stains or coffee dribbles). Jessica and Susan Partain have been making miniature, inedible food for nearly 20 years. It all started when they were kids and discovered polymer clay at the craft store. With so many colors to play with, they crafted teeny chocolate-chip cookies, burgers, apples, and more. (They admit to raising some pretty well-fed dolls.) Flash forward to now—the two have made a...
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This week Serious Eats is giving away a different food-related Threadless t-shirt each weekday! For the chance to win today's shirt, Booty Fruit (ye know—fruit with butts), just tell us in the comments: What's your favorite fruit? One person will be chosen at random among the eligible comments below. Entry is only open to U.S. residents. Comments will close Saturday, June 27, at noon ET. The standard Serious Eats contest rules apply....
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This week Serious Eats is giving away a different food-related Threadless t-shirt each weekday! For the chance to win today's shirt, A Piece of Cake, just tell us in the comments: What is your favorite kind of cake? One person will be chosen at random among the eligible comments below. Entry is only open to U.S. residents. Comments will close Friday, June 26, at noon ET. The standard Serious Eats contest rules apply....
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This week Serious Eats is giving away a different food-related Threadless t-shirt each weekday! For the chance to win today's shirt, Lemon Aid, just tell us in the comments: How do you like to make lemonade? One person will be chosen at random among the eligible comments below. Entry is only open to U.S. residents. Comments will close Thursday, June 25, at noon ET. The standard Serious Eats contest rules apply....
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This week Serious Eats is giving away a different food-related Threadless t-shirt each weekday! For the chance to win today's shirt, Baron VonFunburger's Haunted Castle Cavalcade, just tell us in the comments: What is your favorite fast food item? (The assumption is that if you don't have a favorite, you probably wouldn't want this shirt.) One person will be chosen at random among the eligible comments below. Entry is only open to U.S. residents. Comments will close Wednesday, June 24, at noon ET. The standard Serious Eats contest rules apply....
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