Buttery Flaky Outtakes
They're making an ad for Dysart's Restaurant in Bangor, Maine. It's not so easy. These folks are adorable. (via Bits and Pieces)
They're making an ad for Dysart's Restaurant in Bangor, Maine. It's not so easy. These folks are adorable. (via Bits and Pieces)
Two men attempted to break into a jewelry store in Beaudesert, Australia, on New Year's Eve by breaking through the back wall of the building. However, when they went through the wall, they found themselves in a KFC outlet -which was still open! The two took the opportunity to hold up the restaurant, and made off with $2,600. Police said the KFC robbery was the pair's third unsuccessful attempt to burglarize the jewelry store that day!
Police prosecutor Sergeant Damian Summerfield said they began throwing spark plugs at the store, on the corner of Brisbane and William streets, at 7.35am in an attempt to smash the front window.
When "plan A" failed, they allegedly tried to break in through the rear doors, but instead found themselves in the neighbouring Animal Welfare League Opportunity Shop.
Sgt Summerfield said the men stole a charity box from the front counter containing $50, before trying again to break into the jewellery store.
The jewelry store remained untouched. Peter Welsh and Dwayne Doolan were arrested when police raided Welsh's home. Link -via Arbroath
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Subway, you can have your Philly cheese steak sandwich any way you like.
Except with ketchup. Them are fightin' words to a serious sandwich artist:
Luis Martinez said he stopped by a Subway shop in a Walmart on South Semoran Boulevard late Tuesday night to get something to eat. He said he ordered a Philly cheese steak the way he always does.
"American cheese, onions and ketchup," said Martinez.
Lawrence Ordone was working behind the counter.
"He wants ketchup on the Philly cheese steak and I have never put -- we don't even have ketchup at Subway -- I've never put ketchup on anybody's sandwich," said Ordone.
Next comes an actual fisticuff as the Subway worker actually jumped the counter and attacked the customer. Needless to say, he was fired the very next day: Link

Photo: My Honeybunch
Cake pops are so hot right now- especially themed cake pops. So what is better than The Nightmare Before Christmas cake pops? Nothing really. Jack Skellington looks like he was made to be a cake pop. They are each handmade cake truffles available for delivery in the UK, EU, and various corners of the world. Why truffles? Because there is more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking. Like being tasty for example.
Link | Via When Geeks Wed

Mike's Amazing Cakes recently made this amazing creation for Irene's 16th birthday. I don't know about you guys, but I would love to have something like this for any birthday celebration.

Looking to get your Futurama drink on? Then try chugging some of Mom's Old Fashioned Robot Oil as instructed by The Insatiable Geek. Fortunately, their version shouldn't be so deadly for humans as most real oil as it's just made with dark beer and Jagermeister.

Photo: Sarah Hardy
As the holiday season passes by, one thing many of us will miss dearly is the turkey. People love turkey, but for some reason it has been decided that the bird is mainly a seasonal meat and there is no way around it. Turkey season is almost over. That means no more roasted bird, no more mashed potatoes with thick gravy, no more stuffing, and no more cranberry sauce- oh the humanity!
Sarah Hardy, thankfully, has figured out a clever loop hole to help us forget about all that. She has concocted a turkey cake, because there is no end to cake season.
Okay so it's not a turkey cake per se, the cake is actually an orange and rum spice cake, but that sounds delicious nonetheless.

Photo: Sarah Hardy
Link | Via Foodiggity

Do you have any champagne left over from New Year's Eve? Here's a breakfast treat that you can make with it. The chefs at BraveTart found that four ounces of champagne added some kick to waffles, especially if they're topped with chocolate butter and blood orange syrup.
Link -via Tasteologie

These are right on the verge of obscene, but fortunately, the water seems to be deep enough to cover all their naughty bits.

The Chicago-based baker Jill Wagner makes custom cookies for every occasion and theme. Her gallery includes Tom & Jerry, The Lorax, Family Guy and Toy Story cookies. Four of these birds are ready to slingshot themselves at the Death Star.
Gallery -via Between the Pages

Yes, this really does look like an eel, but even if you hate seafood, you'd probably still enjoy this tasty eel because inside he's totally chocolate. Don't like eel? Well, you can also get a chocolate slug.
Under (im)proper cooking conditions canola oil coupled with soup stock can go from hot to nuclear holocaust in just a few seconds, creating a deadly cool mushroom cloud effect. Thermodynamics in action-it's a beautiful thing!
(Want to skip the science and go straight for the explosion? Skip ahead to about 2:40)
--via 22Words