Grammar is hard. So Jeff Wysaski of Pleated-Jeans has provided a quick lesson in grammar, presented in a language that we can all understand — food. Heehee, the sandwich has googly eyes.
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Grammar is hard. So Jeff Wysaski of Pleated-Jeans has provided a quick lesson in grammar, presented in a language that we can all understand — food. Heehee, the sandwich has googly eyes.
[link, via Laughing Squid]
At any given time, we’re either holding a smartphone or a sandwich. And since we tend to exhibit the same wide-eyed enthusiasm at the sight of each, Phones Replaced with Sandwiches makes perfect sense.
The new Tumblr blog, using the easy target of stock photos, simply inserts a yummy sandwich in place of a smartphone, making for a rather seamless transition. Just try to look up every once in a while, people. We know sandwiches are very important.

Play with your food much? Probably not as much, or as well, as artist Kaisa Haupt does. Sandwich Monsters is a fun collection of cute and edible creatures made from sandwiches and other sandwich material. Check out more of the project here.





Peanut butter and jelly with the crusts cut off just got an upgrade. Wanting to add some visual interest to his kids’ lunches, artist David Laferriere doodles on their clear sandwich bags every day.
Created right after he makes the actual sandwich, the art is created quickly and not seen by the kids until lunchtime.
Brought to us by Erica of Sweet Tooth and Tooth Cupcake fame, are Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookie Sandwiches. Using a recipe for peanut butter cookie dough to form the ‘bread,’ a jam of your choice can be placed in-between to recreate your favorite PB&J in cookie form.
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