Archive for category Food
Good Morning, Pirate Shoppers of Christmas. Your Eggs are Quite ‘Jolly’
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, LOL on December 12, 2011
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Good Morning, Breakfast Whisperers. Your Eggs are Speaking.
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, Intertube Madness, LOL on November 21, 2011
In the language of food there are no goodbyes.
Good Morning, Gummy Worm Riders of Arrakis, The Licorice is Life
Posted by mistergroonk in Art, Food, Intertube Madness on November 7, 2011
Today in Star Wars: ChewBurger. Wookies have never Looked this Delicious
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, Intertube Madness, LOL on October 20, 2011
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Sunday Punch: The Edible Batman Circa 1998
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, Marketing on May 29, 2011
This is how Batman Animated fans ate in the late nineties.
Happy Hour
Lunchtime
We all scream for Ice scream
Today in Star Wars: The Wampa Cake is Not A Lie, Extra Sweet.
Posted by mistergroonk in Food on March 27, 2011
Professional illustrator, Alica Policia, designed then devoured this frosty cake for her 30th birthday. It’s a pity she didn’t share her mother’s recipe.
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Good Morning, Beer and Bacon Mancakes. (Yes, There’s a Recipe)
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, Photography on January 31, 2011
Good Morning, Does This Taste Funny to You?
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Food, Panel Perfect on January 24, 2011
Panama Puts Whiskey in a Can, Splits Scotch Drinkers in Twain
Posted by mistergroonk in Food, Marketing on January 18, 2011
This idea disturbs and intrigues us.
Having said that we’re damn sure there’s no way one can appear badass drinking whiskey from a can rather than a glass bottle. It simply can’t be done.
A Panama-based company believes outdoor drinkers would prefer to crack open a tin rather than lug round a bottle of their favourite tipple.
Now bosses at Scottish Spirits – which retains an office in Glasgow – is testing out the novelty on its Caribbean and South American markets.
But last night the Scotch Whisky Association said it would try to ban the cans for breaching international labelling rules.
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