Toasted Marshmallow Shot Glasses Will Get The Campfire Party Started

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When rationing out marshmallows to the kids for s’mores, make sure to set a few aside for the adults. Toasted Marshmallow Shot Glasses are here to help make the campfire party interesting when all the chocolate and graham crackers are gone.

Simply toast your marshmallow, allowing them to hollow themselves out. Fill it with your favorite booze, or find some s’mores vodka… we’re sure that exists somewhere.

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These Cookies Will Make You Feel Bad About The Ones You Make

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New York-based pastry chef, Amber Spiegel, makes beautiful cookies. And not just beautifully-shaped, or having the perfect cookie-to-chocolate chip ratio — but rather, each cookie being a true work of art.

See the cookie artist in action below. Keeping in mind that each one takes up to 45 minutes to create, and will probably take about 3.2 seconds to consume.

[link, via Colossal]

How Famous Artists Would Plate A Thanksgiving Meal

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Vincent van Gogh

In a few weeks, most Americans will sit down for a Thanksgiving Day dinner. And, segmenting the standard turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and green beans — not just throwing it all in one big pile — will be as creative as we get with our plating.

Luckily, artist Hannah Rothstein has taken the creativity a bit further, by imagining what a Thanksgiving meal might look like if it were plated by a famous artist. The standard fare is arranged as if Vincent van Gogh himself was your host — as well as entries from Rothko, Pollock, Mondrian and others.

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Piet Mondrian
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René Magritte
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Andy Warhol
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Georges Seurat
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Jackson Pollock
Mark-Rothko
Mark Rothko
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Pablo Picasso

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