Yellow Submarine Butter Spreader To The Rescue

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Save yourself from uneven butter-spreading, and any dinner table Blue Meanies, with the Spredo Butter Spreader.

Simply fill the Spredo with a small slab of butter, place it atop your corn on the cob to make it look like a yellow submarine, and then it’s off to Pepperland. Whether you decide to bring cartoon Ringo, is completely up to you. Available here.

 

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The Beatles Abbey Road Recreated Using English Breakfast Foods

The Beatles Abbey Road finally gets its due — recreated using the elements of a proper English breakfast. Officially titled Let It Bean, the food mosaic of the iconic album cover was created by food artist Paul Baker.

Baker shows an incredible attention to detail — even down to the food item used for each band member. Using mushrooms to render staunch vegetarian Paul, sausage for George as a possible ode to Piggies, while John is shown as the Eggman. And, once again, there is no explanation for Ringo.

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The Sergeant Pepper Mill

It was twenty years ago today, Sgt. Pepper helped make your food less bland… la, la, la, something, something. Anyway, The Sergeant Pepper Mill is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest albums of all time — providing a high-quality beechwood pepper grinder, painted to look like a mustachioed Beatle.

Grab one to go with your Mean Mr. Mustard Bottle and Glass Onion Peeler*.

*I may have made those last two products up.

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The Beatles in Toast

As the medium of toast mosaics is all the rage lately, it makes perfect sense that the Beatles finally get immortalized in burnt bread. Covering every number on his toaster dial, Henry Hargreaves created these mosaics using varying degrees of doneness, and the Fab Four’s Let It Be headshots. He even included Ringo.

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