Tauntaun Cookies Smell Good On The Inside and Outside

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One of the most memorable scenes in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, is when Han Solo kept Luke Skywalker from freezing to death, by sticking him amongst the worm-like guts of a tauntaun. So, Tauntaun Cookies with gummy worm organs makes perfect sense.

The surprise cookies are brought to us by Jenn Fujikawa of Just Jenn Recipes. The surprise… sour gummy worms and mini M&Ms inside. Not smelly guts and a half-dead jedi apprentice. Recipe here.

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[link, via That’s Nerdalicious]

Baked Potauntauns Smell Great On The Outside

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The Empire Strikes Back, the planet Hoth… Luke Skywalker narrowly escapes becoming a Wampa’s dinner, and has nearly frozen to death. Han Solo, needing a warm place to store Luke for the night, slices open his loyal Tauntaun and sticks Luke inside.

Finally, this fateful scene can be reenacted at the dinner table with Baked Potauntauns. The indiegogo project includes parts that’ll turn any baked potato into a Tauntaun. The included Lightsaber Butter Knife will help slice the beast open.

And, the best part, a butter mold that’ll help create a near-death and meltable Luke to place inside. Surely, the finished Baked Potauntaun will smell good on the inside and outside.

Although the campaign to mass produce the Potauntauns is nowhere close to its goal [c’mon people], you can find out more here.

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Tauntaun Cuts Breaks Down The Beast’s Primal Parts and Comfy Belly

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Here at Foodiggity, we’re big fans of butcher diagrams. Even if the animal being segmented may or may not actually exist.

So, Tauntaun Cuts is right up our alley. Brought to us by Super7Store, the handy chart points out the transportation vehicle’s primal parts, as well as reminding us that its belly could be quite comfy and warm.

Tauntaun Cuts is available as a t-shirt or print.

[link, via GeekAlerts]