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For the food, crafts, and miniaturization obsessed . . . — Brooklynian

For the food, crafts, and miniaturization obsessed . . .

The tiniest burger ever

http://www.mahardrygoods.com/blog/?p=45

(I think this could be HUGE in Japan.)

Comments

  • A-mazing. That's what that is.

    There's a chinese artist who makes bonzai scenes for his openings out of food. i saw pictures of two in a japanese art mag (but he really is chinese). one had mountains made of fish heads pointing upwards, trees made of broccoli. another was made of sliced raw (or maybe smoked?) salmon, layered and folded to look like a landscape.

    i think he made an edible mini-shanghai too, but the caption to that picture was only in japanese.
  • :shock: okay, that made me, alternately:

    1) confused
    2) hungry
    3) amazed

    i guess we could call it an uber-schnackie.

    "um, yes, i'm ready to order. i'd like fifty-two uber-schnackies, please, and hold the grape tomatoes if you will, thanks."
  • Cute, but this is more my speed -
    image
  • It renewed my love for cornichons . . .

    sweet tea,
    I now know that "Bonsai artist fish heads mountain salmon shanghai"
    gets 10,300 Google hits. And the first couple pages don't lead to the miniature Shanghai or any Japanese art mags.
    This is the first time the Internets let me down today!
    Je suis desole...
    :D
  • HaHa, pitu! i had turned to my hubby when we saw the photos and mentioned that i needed to go to Blue Apron and pick up some of their cornichons!

    WhyFi, holy mackerel! where is that from, and am i allowed to try eating it by myself?

    ...(hmm... gots to get me a good burger for dinner, methinks)... =P~
  • pitu wrote:

    sweet tea,
    I now know that "Bonsai artist fish heads mountain salmon shanghai"
    gets 10,300 Google hits.
    :D
    and isn't that knowledge worth something?

    i read about it in a (bilingual) japanese art mag called "artit". the guy's name, now that i look, is song dong. maybe that will help.

    i did find these pictures, of a city made of biscuit (as in cookie?) packets: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nic/sets/72057594066973575/with/101704800/
  • how about getting in the spirit of halloween?

    http://www.culpritone.com/journal/JrnlImg/pumpkinvomit.jpg


    (not for the easy queasy type :wink: )
  • I was in Trader Joe's yesterday . . . and thought of this thread
    They have a new product, mini peanut butter cups about the size of a pea . . .
    it's sick
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