Meat House and Foodscapes
When I read (on Neatorama) that someone made a meat house, I assumed it would seem delicious, but it actually seems pretty repulsive.
Here it is raw:

And cooked:

It actually looks less gross when it's raw than cooked. One problem is that they used sausage meat with green food dye for the lawn. Uh, ICK. It would have been much prettier and more appealing to make a salad lawn with broccoli trees or something, because then it's more like a full meal and also wouldn't look like green sausage bile all over. But I guess they wanted it to be 100% meat. I will say I'm impressed with the structural integrity of the thing- once they pull out the skewers it is standing on its own, it seems. And I like the idea of a bacon roof. So overall, I say good job guys!
If you want more photos and specifics, check out their website.
This reminded me these crazy scenes made entirely out of food which are really neat. You can find more here but these are 2 of my favorites- I love the bread loaf mountains! I think the boulders are chunks of chese and the stone wall are slices of toast...


Here it is raw:

And cooked:

It actually looks less gross when it's raw than cooked. One problem is that they used sausage meat with green food dye for the lawn. Uh, ICK. It would have been much prettier and more appealing to make a salad lawn with broccoli trees or something, because then it's more like a full meal and also wouldn't look like green sausage bile all over. But I guess they wanted it to be 100% meat. I will say I'm impressed with the structural integrity of the thing- once they pull out the skewers it is standing on its own, it seems. And I like the idea of a bacon roof. So overall, I say good job guys!
If you want more photos and specifics, check out their website.
This reminded me these crazy scenes made entirely out of food which are really neat. You can find more here but these are 2 of my favorites- I love the bread loaf mountains! I think the boulders are chunks of chese and the stone wall are slices of toast...



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