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How Hamburgers Are Made

The secrets of hamburger production are revealed with this new T-shirt from Threadless. All it takes is a cow, a winged gnome-fairy creature wielding a magic wand, and in a poof of red smoke—TA-DA—instant burger! (A few steps may have been left out and/or altered in the design of the shirt.)...

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Jewelry: Still Not Edible, But Close

Marisa Reisel must have pretty nimble fingers. Her sashimi platter earrings would fit on Thumbelina's dinner table. Or inside Barbie's fridge. Her food-centric jewelry pendants, part of her Whole Slice Jewelry business, are no bigger than a cashew or quarter, but that doesn't quench the creative factor. California-like sushi rolls, meant for a chain necklace, are served on a "wooden" slab with pickled ginger and a wasabi scoop. The recent Princeton grad now works and paints in San Francisco, crafting these fun miniatures on the side. She just unveiled the project's website, sure to make anyone smile. An eclectic jewelry menu ranges from taqueria (taco and hot sauce earrings) to grocery produce section (store-bought veggie platter with carrot section missing)...

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Because We Need More Shirts with Stomachs on Them

When I first saw the I STOMACH LA shirt, I interpreted the message as, "I eat everything in LA and digest it," not, "I merely tolerate LA." The intended meaning is actually the latter, but my food-centric mind will just pretend that it's the first one. I would wear the I STOMACH NY shirt to show the world that my digestive system is happy to churn whatever it is that NY has to throw at it. [via ThisNext]...

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I Slice NY T-Shirts

Hey, folks: Just in case you haven't seen it over on Serious Eats pizza site Slice, I've designed a wacky pizza T-shirt and am taking orders for it until Friday evening. I've already done a first printing, and demand has been strong enough to force a second printing. I figured that while I was at it, I'd give you a heads-up here on SE, too. Cost is $15, shipping included, for U.S. orders; $25 for overseas. They come in heather gray (shown) and white. They're priced at cost to move! More details and photos of actual shirts here on Slice » We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming....

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A Pie Chart of Pies

Internet T-shirt manufacturer extraordinaire Threadless just released a new batch of designs today, and my favorite of the lot is Pie Chart by Graham Dobson, a stylish pie chart of pies. I love pies, pie charts, and recursive humor, so this shirt is a trifecta of awesomeness for me. $15 for a regular shirt, $17 for a girlie tee. Previously: Tasty Fast Food T-Shirts From Threadless...

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Free Hot Doug

Wear your love of foie gras on your sleeve with this T-shirt. Doug Sohn of Chicago's Hot Doug's was fined for violating the city's ban on foie gras. [via Hungry]...

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Peanut Butter & Jelly Baby Bib

Okay, so my friends have to start having babies right NOW, so I can get them this adorable bib with jars of peanut butter and grape jelly in love with each other. $8 from Etsy seller hannabear, printed by CafePress. (It's so super cute I almost wish it came in adult sizes! Hey, stop looking at me like that—eating lobster is messy!)...

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Bacon-Scented Bacon Print Tuxedo

I love bacon so much I'm considering making bacon ice cream this weekend, but even I have to draw the line at this bacon-scented bacon print tuxedo that Archie McPhee's now selling for $99. Well, OK, so maybe it would be good for Halloween parties or if you were getting married in Vegas by, say, Elvis or Captain Picard. But other than those settings, I can't think of where this might be considered appropriate! [via Weird Asia News]...

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Just Say No to Foam

Sick of molecular gastronomy? Tired of your dishes coming out with foam? blog.khymos.org has the perfect t-shirt for you:...

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Forbidden Love of Hot Dog & Banana

"True love is more powerful than peer pressure, social norms or any other of mankind's laws. It is especially true when you're talking about hot dogs- those suckers shouldn't even exist." Superstar indie web comic Diesel Sweeties is phasing out their Forbidden Love of Hot Dog & Banana t-shirt on April 15th, so if you like hot dogs, bananas, love and pixel art, plus the idea of wearing food on your chest, consider this a friendly exhortation to buy one before it becomes an unattainable collector's item. Shirts are $18 mens/19$ womens, + shipping....

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