This Daenerys and Dragon Pie Has Already Won The Game of Thrones

Games of Thrones final season is upon us. While we ponder who’ll actually win the game, one thing is for sure… this Daenerys and Dragon Pie will certainly win any GOT-themed bake sale.

Brought to us by Liz Joy of Inspired To Taste, the pie depicts the “queen” and one of her faithful dragons. The actual pie consists of lemon curd, peach and raspberry filling in a lemon almond cookie crust.

Check out the ultimate GOT pie and more of Joy’s work over on Instagram.

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Starbucks Dragon Frappuccino Is Here To Slay The Unicorn

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Just what we need to end the Unicorn Frappuccino — hopefully by lighting it on fire and watching it turn to ash. The Dragon Frappuccino is our new gaudy blender drink, that should start filling up our Instagram feeds any second.

Created by a few Starbucks baristas, it’s a “green tea frap with vanilla bean powder and some berry cup swirl,” borrowing a few leftover ingredients from the now extinct Unicorn Frapp.

We’re not sure exactly where the Dragon Frapp might be available but, if interested, keep an eye out around Starbucks for scorched earth, or angry treasure-seeking dwarves.

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An Awesome Dragon Carved From A Watermelon

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Just in time for summer, and while Game of Thrones is still fresh in our noggins, here comes one of the greatest watermelon sculptures ever.

Brought to us by artist, Valeriano Fatica, the Watermelon Dragon emerges from its fruit-shell so convincingly, that it will surely be able to scare off the bravest of hobbit, or to just have a picnic with the Khaleesi. See more below.

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Gingerbread Smaug Will Help Guard Your Christmas Treasure

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If you made any gingerbread structures for Christmas… prepare to feel bad about yourself.

Gingerbread Smaug was created by 27-year old Caroline Erikkson. Each one of the dragon’s impenetrable scales was created out of cookie, along with its impressive wings and fire-breathing noggin.

Create one of your own to help guard your Christmas loot. Then make some dwarf gingerbread men and recreate that scene in The Hobbit where they get dunked in milk and have their heads bitten off.*

may or may not have happened in the actual movie.

[via MAKE]