
I’m not a huge cauliflower fan, but I’m always down for eating a whole sheep.
[Chef: lovetofailyou via My Food Looks Funny]
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I’m not a huge cauliflower fan, but I’m always down for eating a whole sheep.
[Chef: lovetofailyou via My Food Looks Funny]
This makes me think of the debut of the King of Town.
“Your sheep were not eaten by a dragon. But they were eaten!”
“Oh no! Who would do such a thing!”
“Perhaps you should ask yourself”
“Oh yeah. They were delicious.”
This would also make the perfect snack for Artic Wolf.
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NOT!
what is so cool about dis?
Where’s Gromit?
What are the legs made of? Mushroom stems?
Vanilla beans cut into shorter sticks, I think. Whatever it is, had to be strong enough to stand the weight of the olive and cauliflower, so no mushroom.
They are made of big fat pear stems! My uncle makes these (“Play with your Food”, anyone?), and I emailed him to ask.
I can’t tell what the legs are made out of… anyone?
^^and with nothing to say.
What are those feet made out of?
vanilla beans cut into shorter sticks, I think. Whatever it is, had to be strong enough to stand the weight of the olive and cauliflower.
.. pear stems!
SSSSSHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPP!!!!!
I can’t figure out what the legs are. Cauliflower, black-eyed peas, and olives for the rest, though.
I swear when I made this comment the other two ^ hadn’t shown up yet.
They’re pear stems. As told by the artist..
Oooooo! Sheepish cruciferous veggies. Legs could be from the stems of apples or pears (maybe?)
its shaun the sheep!
So cool! I now have the Warcraft III urge to poke them until they explode. :3
I used to have a book that had pictures of animals (mostly dogs) made from vegetables and fruits and it looked just like this…and the broccoli dog..
Slim jims for the legs, maybe?
I could ask my uncle Saxton Freymann about the sheep legs… he is the one who makes them after all!
Here is one of his books… If you’ve never heard of “Play With Your Food”, Joost Efflers, or Saxton Freymann, it’s worth looking in to!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0439110181/ad03-20
(If you look inside, you can see the cauliflower sheep on the third page.)
(Oops, back page for the sheep.)
I am so making these for my next vegetable tray. With a good sheep dip.
Alright, he tells me the stems are made of big fat pear stems!
So there you go.
shaun the sheep!