Paintings of Celebrities On Sandwiches For Some Reason

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Most celebrities strive to have a sandwich named after them. So, a painting series of famous people posing with various sandwiches makes perfect sense.

Celebs on Sandwiches is the series nobody asked for, but it’s now out there, and we cannot look away. From Ellen DeGeneres on a grilled veggie wrap and Taylor Swift on a fried chicken sandwich, to Bernie Sanders on a meatball sub and Aziz Ansari on a turkey panini.

The watercolor paintings, by L.A.-based artist Jeff McCarthy, are available for sale, and are now the new measure of fame.

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[link, via Delish]

Meticulous Pits and Pyramids Made From Cookies, Candy and Sandwiches

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The Pyramids of Giza are pretty cool, but they’re not made of food. These Pits and Pyramids, by photographer Sam Kaplan, are truly a wonder of architecture… and they don’t have any dead Egyptians in them.

Meticulously constructed from cookies, candies, and sandwiches — Kaplan stacks and films these pits and pyramids so precisely, that you’d swear they were generated by some computer program… or by the aliens who built those other famous pyramids.

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[link, via Junk Culture]

Sandwiches Deconstructed and Organized Neatly On Vintage Lunch Trays by David Schwen

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Artist David Schwen has a way of using minimalism, incorporating everyday objects, and making the end result so awesome that it hurts.

Schwen’s recent “How To” series is a perfect example of this. Created for The Daily Share, the series takes a few well-known sandwiches and lunch items, breaks them down into parts, and presents them segmented on a vintage lunch tray.

The images that Schwen creates become a thorough exercise in minimalism, deconstruction, ephemera and food styling. And, if you didn’t already know what makes up a cheeseburger or Reuben, the photos can be a handy tutorial in sandwich-making.

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The Teddy Bear Toast Stamp Will Help Make Lunch More Adorable

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The problem with your current toast… it’s simply not three-dimensional and adorable enough. Enter the Teddy Bear Toast Stamp.

This handy little kitchen tool will add some much-needed adorbz to your kids’ lunches — whether it’s a PB&J with the crusts cut off, or you’re simply looking to add some excitement to boring old white bread.

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[via Bored Panda]

A Map of The Best Sandwich From Every State

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America loves their sandwiches. And, as we’ve recently discovered, they’re actually a marvel of engineering. But which sandwich is each US State’s favorite? Business Insider did their homework, and has laid out each State’s sandwich preference in easy-to-read map form.

Did they get yours right? They actually nailed NJ, although anyone living south of the Exit 11 would argue that it’s called “Pork Roll.”

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[link, via First We Feast]