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Aug 29 2009

The Best Extreme Food Sports and Food Fights

Published by lannaxe96 under Humor, living, restaurants Edit This

Let me tell you, nothing could ever be better that getting dunked in a pot sink and then getting covered head to toe on your birthday with flour, ketchup, whipped cream, mustard, and whatever condiments seemed to find their way down your pants. lol

Ok, so maybe I’m the only one that’s ever had this happen to me.

The best part about working in a restaurant, or around food for that matter, is the fact that we just don’t take life so seriously all the time. It’s all about friends, family, and where the entire crew is going tonight to sing Karaoke. Or, it might even be where the nearest food fight/food wrestling is scheduled for the night.

So when your parents told you to never play with your food, it never really included extreme food sports. Did it?

The Matrix Food Fight

For those of you Matrix enthusiasts, this is more wicked than messy. Great moves, classic music, and a ton of creativity.

Banana Pudding Wrestling Mania

Every Thursday for six months in 2003 girls competed at President Sam’s Bar & Grill. Richard Everitt, the owner, chose to have them wrestle in banana pudding because “IT WAS ON THE MENU!”.

The Honey Crew

Bee-Boy dance crew drops dead. It is a fact of nature: When a honey bee returns to the hive after finding a good source of nectar, it will perform a unique dance for its hive mates. helpthehoneybees

The Historical Food Fight

An abridged history of American-centric warfare, from WWII to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict. The makers of this video have some amazing and innovative collection, so go check them out.

Sixth Grade Pie Throwing

Nickerson Grade School food drive award. This was too hilarious. What I would have gave to throw a pie at one of my teachers back then. matt3210

The Cocoa Wrestle

Hot girls in bikini’s and hot cocoa never looked so good. Enjoy gentlemen!

Jello Wrestling

Jello wrestling at Arlene’s Grocery NYC Gatlin Guns vs Our Lady of Perpetual PMS

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Aug 21 2009

World’s Largest Fruits, Foods, and Vegetables

Every year  farmers, gardeners, hobbyists, chefs, cooks, and vegetable lovers compete for the coveted title of the largest vegetable, food, or fruit on record for that particular year. Interestingly enough, each grower uses his or her own secret recipe of fertilizers whether that be a mixture of cloves and garlic or horse manure from the local field. One never knows what makes these freaks of nature explode into various shapes and sizes, however they do make for a pretty good story or possibly even a feast for a huge group of friends and family.

Largest Tabbouleh

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The largest recorded bowl of tabbouleh was made on June 9, 2006 in Ramallah, in the West Bank. It weighed 3,348 lbs.

Largest Chocolate Bar

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The biggest chocolate bar in the world weighed more than 4410 pounds. It was at the International Milka Choc. Festival on 7/11/98.

Largest Stuffed Cabbage

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Chef Lazar Kovacs’ of Hajduboesoerrmen, Hungary’s 2002 Guinness attempt at the largest stuffed cabbage measuring 288 meters long.

Largest Slab of Fudge

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In 2007, the Northwest Fudge Factory prepared this slab of fudge in Ontario, Canada weighing 5,050 pounds.

Largest Hershey Kiss

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Not far from were I was born, the biggest hershey kiss was constructed which took over three miles of foil to cover in Hershey, Pennsylvania, 2007.
The Hershey kiss weighed 30,540 pounds, had a 7-foot-long plume, was 12-feet high, and it measured 12-feet wide.

Largest Pumpkin Pie

The world’s largest pumpkin pie, assembled in Windsor, Calif., in 2005, took six hours to bake and five hours to cool off. It measured 12 feet in diameter and 2,020 pounds.

 Strongest Pasta Bridge

The winning bridge was built by Bala’zs Botka of Hungary’s Budapest Polytechnic, weighed 994.9 grams and held 352.62 kg before faltering.

Largest Chocolate Egg

In 2005, 26 Guylian chocolatiers took eight days and 50,000 chocolate bars to construct this chocolate egg in Sint Niklaas, Belgium. The egg weighed 4,299 pounds and measured 27 feet tall and 21 feet wide.

Largest Gummy Bear

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This massive Gummy Bear was created in 1999 in Hagenow, Germany and weighed in at 1395 pounds.

Largest Pumpkin

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Still holding strong, the great 1689 lb pumpkin was grown by Joe Jutras from North Scituate, Rhode Island at the Topsfield Fair on September 29, 2007.

Largest Potato

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The 24.9 pounds potato was dug up by Khalil Semhat in his farm near Tyre, 50 miles south of Beirut.

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Aug 10 2009

4 Fabulous and Freaky Food Festivals

My day started out completely normal. I started updating my blogs and writing a few articles. I was even on the look out for some more Museum links for my site Ancient Digger, an Archaeology focused website. However, what I found when I was stumbling around on one of the sites was a really strange food festival including all types of insect specialties. I know people all around the globe partake in different sorts of cuisines, but never did I imagine that there were festivals celebrating the consumption of grasshoppers and meal-worms. Gross!

This sparked my interest, so I started rummaging around the net to find some really interesting and bizarre food festivals. And you thought your meal last night was innovative and special, think again!

BugFest North Carolina

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This sounds like too much fun. The Museum of Natural Sciences in North Carolina hold this festival every year around September. You can enjoy all types of entertainment including displays and presentations about arthropods. You can taste “delectable dishes featuring creepy crawlers as a major ingredient at Café Insecta.” All of these samples of insects are absolutely free. This is a wonderful,kid friendly festival. I only wish I lived closer to savor some of the strange delicacies.

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Waikiki Spam Jam

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Spam may just be one of the only foods I have never tried, although it seems to be quite popular with the people of Hawaii. They even have a street festival that celebrates the people of Hawaii’s love for SPAM®, a canned meat from Hormel Foods.

“This street festival is great for all ages, as the event includes Hawaii’s top restaurants, two stages with free entertainment,and a variety of Hawaiian crafters. This is also a special event that benefits the Hawaii Food Bank, the largest non-profit in Hawaii that feeds the needy. Please take a look around our website for more information on this annual cultural tradition in Hawaii.”

Check out their website full of recipes and pictures of the festival


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The first Salley Chitlin’ Strut was planned for the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 26, 1966. The festival featured country music acts including Greasy Medlin, Dixie Four, Snuffy Jenkins and the Strange Sisters.  Thousands upon thousands of people in South Carolina and the surrounding areas flocked to the Chitlin’ Strut where they consumed hundreds of pounds of chitlin’s, and barbecue, among many other food items.

“The Town raised enough money during the festival to purchase new decorations in time for Christmas. The Chitlin’ Strut proved such a success, the Mayor and Town Council decided to make the festival an annual event, to be held each year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.”

Check out all that the Chitlin Strut of Sally has to offer

Turkey Testicle Festival

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Testicle Festival 2009 Olean Missouri, Producer Shawn Kober

You may this is strange, but there are Turkey testicle festivals all over the United states including one in Illinois, Misssouri and  Montana

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Aug 04 2009

Butter Me Up: Crazy Crafted Butter Sculpture

My very first hotel position consisted of an enormous kitchen that catered to banquet halls. Every day, I would spend my morning making butter molds for the afternoon luncheons. How interesting that butter has become so fancy and oddly placed in unique forms for the sole purpose of spreading it on rolls and breads.

In fact, I never really knew that the origin of butter sculpture came from the Tibetans who took  Yak butter and dye to create “temporary symbols for the Tibetan New Year and other religious celebrations.” 

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Even in the United States, butter sculpture was making it’s debut at state fairs in the 19th century. The first recorded sculpture in the US was created by Carolyn Brooks for the 1876 U.S. Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia.

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In 1910 the first Butter cow was created by Mr. Daniels at the Iowa State Fair. The exhibit was a way to promote the dairy industry to visitors to the fair. It was so popular that it continued every year. During the 1940’s, following in Daniels footsteps in 1910 and starting a revolution on his own, JE Wallace started making sculptures out of butter to depict life and nature.

“Frank Dutt became the official sculptor. Dutt was trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and had experience sculpting many materials, from plaster and clay to lard. Over the next few years he sculpted cows in Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, spreading the love of the Buttercow throughout the Midwest United States. His additions to each year’s exhibit were far more cartoonish than those of J.E. Wallace, depicting such things as a fight between political party mascots or a parade of smiling pigs.”

Butter sculpture by artist Jim Victor in The Great New York State Fair 2007

Interestingly enough, many people assumed that these amazing sculptures were crafted out of a solid block of butter, but they were wrong. Most sculptors won’t admit that the butter is placed on wooden and wire molds in large amounts to achieve the shape, then smaller amounts are used for detail. Several layers of butter are used to build up the large mass that we see in the picture above.

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The Minnesota State Fair  showcases butter sculpture in the Princess Kay of the Milky Way contest. A 90 lb block of butter is taken and carved in their likeness. It’s so bizarre really. I had the opportunity to see this several years ago with my sister. It’s funny that pageant finalists spend their whole lives avoiding fat, and at the fair their faces are full of it.

Butter sculpture also made it’s way to Canada, with the Ontario Cream Producers Marketing Board and the Dairy Producers of Canada campaigning to promote their products after World War II. Butter sculptures were displayed at both the Canadian National Exhibition and Royal Agricultural Winter Fairs in Toronto. Ross Butler (artist) was the first Canadian artist to sculpt in butter at these fairs.

The Butter Wagon


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The Great New York State Fair (Cow Jumping Over Moon)

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butter sculpture Pictures, Images and Photos

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