
The perfect lunch for a Star Wars fan, don’t you think? He’s almost too cute to eat. The artist appears to be unknown – if it’s you, step up and own your awesomeness.
Link via Geeks are Sexy
Update 5/25/11 by Alex: Originally by Krista of Disposable Aardvarks Inc. – Thanks sclaire!

Talk about a twist- Steve Kass made noodles that are Möbius strips! You can see them cooked and ready for dinner at Flicker. Link -via Evil Mad Linkblog
(Image credit: Flickr user Steve Kass)

Hello Lazy Ramen – $2.95
Truth be told, you’re not lazy because you’re making ramen noodles. You’re making ramen because you’re lazy! And what better ramen to make in celebrating your laziness than this delicious Hello Lazy Ramen from the NeatoShop?
What? You swear that you’re not lazy – just wasted and broke? Why, we’ve got that one covered, too:

Wasted and Broke Ramen – $2.95
More ramen noodles goodness for bachelors, cheapskates and monosodium glutamate enthusiasts: Link
On one hand, it is kind of sad to think of anyone eating instant noodles for Christmas dinner. On the other hand, the campaign will raise money for overseas troops. The new British product called “The Pot Noeldle” from Pot Noodle is turkey and stuffing flavored noodles.
A donation of 2p from every pot sold will be made to the RAF Association’s Wings appeal to support the Miles More Minutes project, which gives troops posted overseas more time to telephone their loved ones over the Christmas period.
The flavour was developed and trialled last year for personnel serving on 27 Squadron after member Sergeant Ian Hobbs said troops regarded the brand as a home comfort.
Squadron Leader Stuart Balfour, head of RAF licensing, said: “The snack is enjoyed by so many of the troops and it’s great to know that every pot sold will help them keep in touch with loved ones at what is a really important time of the year.”
The Christmas-dinner-flavored noodles will sell for £1.10 a package. Link -via Arbroath
(Image credit: Martin Argles for the Guardian)
Where else but in Japan do you see the ultimate combination of robot and ramen? Instead of (puny) human chefs, a restaurant in Japan has programmed industrial robots to cook the perfect bowl of ramen, each and every time with precision.
Take a look – it’s riveting!
– via gruvix
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