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Serious Eats and Neighborhoodies Think Ups T-Shirt #2: Hasta La Pizza

If you read Serious Eats yesterday, you know that we're cooperating with custom-apparel-maker Neighborhoodies on a series of shirts called "Think Ups." Our task was to think up five phrases for food-related T-shirts and hoodies, which Neighborhoodies would run with and create designs around. Neighborhoodies is releasing one SE Think Up a day this week. Anyway, our second shirt has just appeared on the Neighborhoodies site: Hasta la Pizza. This one was my idea. It's the catchphrase I use to sign Slice-related emails. Groan all you want, I think it's delish. All T-shirts and hoodies are American Apparel 100 percent cotton, available in any garment color and any print color (1,200 color combos). All proceeds go to charity. We...

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Serious Eats and Neighborhoodies Think Ups T-Shirt #1

Neighborhoodies approached us about designing some new swag, as part of their Think Ups collaboration with bloggers. Every day this week, Serious Eats will debut a shirt we Thought Up, available exclusively on Neighborhoodies.com. All tees and hoodies are American Apparel 100% cotton and available in any color and any print color (that's 1,200 color combos). Here's the best part: All proceeds go to charity! We chose Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP), a non-profit managing the largest independent high school culinary scholarship program in the United States. We're kicking things off with Praise the Lard. Our feelings for swine are no secret, so why not wear it loud and proud? The Lard is good, braise Him! Amen. Get...

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Restaurant Shirts Are the New Concert Tee

A few weeks ago, I was flying home from a food work-cation in New Orleans and Joan Jett was on my plane. I have to admit it was kind of exciting. I remember seeing Jett open for Aerosmith when I was in junior high—a pretty awesome concert from what I remember—and naturally I bought an Aerosmith shirt and wore it proudly to school the next day. It cost somewhere between $15 and $20 but was a required souvenir, mostly to ensure that everyone at Southwood Middle School knew I had seen Aerosmith and Joan Jett the night before. Walking through the halls, others were sporting the same shirt and we all felt a kinship, sometimes solidified with a nod...

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Vegan Zombie T-Shirts Now Available

Although Dennis Culver's Vegan Zombie t-shirt didn't make it onto Threadless, it's now available at RedBubble....

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Vegan Zombies, This Shirt's for You

Dennis Culver's Vegan Zombie shirt may not be a reality yet, but you can vote at Threadless.com to help give everyone a chance to display the grain-loving pride of the vegan undead. Related Brains: The Core of the Zombie Diet...

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Real Girls Eat Whatever They Want

Photograph from Just Jared In response to Jessica Simpson's meat-lovin' t-shirt—now available through the 23rd from Primehouse New York—PETA came up with "Top Five Reasons Only Stupid Girls Brag About Eating Meat." It's nothing we haven't heard from PETA before; the reasons are generally valid warnings about breast cancer and the environment, couched in PETA's typical propaganda rhetoric. But reason number four, "Meat will make you fat", is just plain offensive—especially since the post described Simpson as best known for "her ability to proportionately fill out daisy dukes" and expressed hope that "the upcoming 'Jessica Simpson's Intimates' line comes in plus sizes." Excuse me, PETA, but whether we choose to eat a nice juicy steak or a big bowl of...

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Cilantro Haters Unite, While Wearing Anti-Cilantro Graphic Tees

Some think cilantro and think, green herb in guacamole, but others look at the leaves and shudder, cursing the evildoer for ruining otherwise vibrant curries, Indian chutneys and Mexican salsas. Roughly 2,000 haters have gathered on the web-based community IHateCilantro.com to "tell their story," buy anti-cilantro mugs and pray that one day we'll all wake up and it'll all just parsley. The community's manifesto reads: "Together they have chosen against cilantro. They have chosen against it in their meals, in their kitchens and in their stomachs." Beyond tees, members can purchase throw pillows, steins and even fuzzy bears branded with the slashed-out cilantro bunch. Poets can vent under the site's "haiku" section, where one member "Milford," for example, had the...

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Frypunk T-Shirt

Not a fan of the Steampunk culture? Maybe you'd rather proclaim your allegiance to everything dunked in hot oil with a Frypunk t-shirt. Related Pig Butchering Guide T-Shirts Are Here Serious Eats Gift Guide: Apparel Because We Need More Shirts with Stomachs on Them...

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Pig Butchering Guide T-Shirts Are Here

Rock the latest in pork-related fashion—our favorite Pig Butchering Guide is now available in the form of t-shirts, bags, and other wearables. Now it's up to you to spread the gospel of delicious pig parts. Thank you, Carl!...

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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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