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Sultanas of swing: Sun-dried raisin sandwich

I am sure kids in Australia were jumping with glee knowing their mothers made them a “sultana raisin currant” sandwich for lunch. I guess that’s the easy way to make a raisin bread. What no cinnamon sprinkles?

Forever Pizza encased forever in resin

You might not be forever young but you can keep your pizza forever. You can pass it to your future generations. It’s a real thing! Forever Pizza is available online at $150.00 a slice. It’s a bargain considering it costs $200.00. Encased in resin, this pizza slice is selling like hot cakes. Get it before it’s gone. Oops, he will never go.

Jello-O Play unveils new pre-made mix edible slime

This is one time your parents will not mind you playing with your food. Introducing, Jello-O Play that comes in both in strawberry-flavored Unicorn Slime and lime Monster Slime. They are 100% edible. Yummy!

The best way to break up is buying ice-cream for your soon to be ex

It is quite callous to break up by texting the other person. Well, there is a better way to break up. Send them either “It’s over.”, “I can’t do this.” and “We’re done.” ice-cream Breakup Pints. Think that’s cold. You might be right but at least you get ice-cream out of it. Vancouver-based Nora’s Non-Dairy ice-cream is making being jilted a good thing. The Breakup Pints come in three personalized containers and flavors, you can write the person’s name on the tub.

Walt Disney: Poutine Hot Diggity Dog

It is a wonderful world after all! Casey’s Corner in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom has this unique item on the menu, Poutine All-Beef Foot Long Hot Diggity Dog. Get my ticket ready, my tummy is boarding this gravy train.

Mac Sabbath Coming to a Town Near You

Is this what happens when food goes bad? Introducing Mac Sabbath! The parody Black Sabbath group has got the attention of the world. The California-based heavy metal band is hungry to get your attention.

Pumpkin Pie Dessert Hummus

Are you ready to take the dip? Are you brave enough for the blended taste of chickpeas and pumpkin to invade your body? Delighted by, the maker of Pumpkin Pie Hummus thinks your mouth is ready to be adventurous this Autumn. You will be licking your chops with this unlikely coupling.

Pineapple Jack-O’-Lantern

Ditch the pumpkin this year. Go exotic and carve a pineapple. The pineapple Jack-O’-Lantern is gaining ground each year as people look for alternatives to the boring old pumpkin. The pineapple is more like the prickly cousin of the pumpkin with a punk hairdo.

Mac and Cheese Candy Canes

Macaroni and Cheese Candy Canes are a particular favorite of picky eaters. These candy canes taste like your childhood favorite — mac and cheese. It’s like comfort food-flavored comfort food! Macaroni and cheese have become a holiday family tradition in many parts of the country, so why not let our holiday candy reflect that? Each candy cane is 5-1/4″ tall with yellow and white stripes.

Taiyaki: Japanese fish-shaped cake

These delightful faux fish are made from pancake batter and sandwiched together with sweetened azuki beans or custard. The Japanese treat is known as Taiyaki, it is just a waffle in the shape of a fish with custom filling.

Funko Breakfast Cereal

Look out world, here comes FunkO’s! The makers of Pop figurines are bringing fun back into cereal.

Pizza Bouquet

Who says you have to have a wedding cake! How about a pizza bouquet? Created by Villa Italian Kitchen, the bouget is an instant winner. You will keep your hubby happy.

Pork roll-flavored ice cream

There certain things that should not mix. Ice-cream and pork might be one of those. New Jersey’s pork roll-flavored ice cream is making headlines globally. The specialty dessert mixes French toast with actual pieces of pork roll. It’s like having breakfast with ice-cream. Windy Brow Farms, in Fredon Township, uses New Jersey brand “Taylor” ham and churns it in their ice-cream. You might scream at the thought of porc in your ice-cream, but New Jersey residents are squealing for more.

Nissin Death Metal Ramen Commercial

Nissin takes a wild riff with their Ramen noodles by spicing them up with a “death metal” commercial that’s hotter than a dragon’s breath in a jalapeño factory!

What ever happened to turtle soup?

We do not eat turtles. Turtles eat pizza. There was a time in the U.S. where turtle soup was a popular dish. In early black and white movies, it was common to see turtle soup on a menu. The waning of the dish grew because of our affinity for the turtle being a cute creature. From Pogo’s bard of the swamp “Churchy” to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, we were conditioned to not eat turtles but to make them our pets. The peak of turtle soup came when an overpopulation of people rushed to the San Fransico area during the Gold Rush. Food was very expensive.
In 1971, The Endangered Species Act was passed and killing sea turtles in United States waters was prohibited. Granday’s and other turtle canneries went out of business.

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