Here’s a sweet looking product… Burger Lunch Box! Not as great as my Star Wars lunch box that I had when I was young, but this one comes with separate compartments for different items.
It looks like it was once available at an online store called Happy Trails, but the site doesn’t seem to exist anymore.
Was able to catch The Vader Project in Los Angeles a few weeks ago. Pretty cool stuff and a possible project for Burger365. While there, caught Vader thinking about burgers:
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Here are is a burger design created out of wood chips normally used for barbecues. I would guess that the most popular barbecue item is burgers, so this is pretty appropriate. Here’s to a summer full of barbecues and burgers! ([])
Apparently a restaurant in Arizona is serving up a Lion Burger in honor of the World Cup in South Africa.
From azcentral.com:
“A Mesa restaurant owner is providing customers a South African experience to honor the World Cup on Wednesday and Thursday, serving burgers made with African lion meat.
But the novelty meal is creating a backlash.
Il Vinaio restaurant in downtown Mesa has received more than 150 emails from protestors as well as a bomb threat, owner Cameron Selogie said Tuesday.
According to Selogie, African lions are on the protected list, but not endangered.”
Tin foil has a lot of different uses. You could use it for covering leftover food, as a baking sheet, to extend the range of your tv antenna or as a hat to deflect microwave waves. I guess you could add burger art to that list now.
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle was one of the funniest movies of 2004. It boosted the careers of John Cho and Kal Penn, as well as featuring the epic return of Neil Patrick Harris.
From Wikipedia:
“Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (released in some countries as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies) is a 2004 stoner-buddy comedy film. Its plot revolves around the title characters, who decide to go to the fast food franchise White Castle after smoking cannabis, but end up on a series of comical misadventures when they cannot find the restaurant.”
Here’s the trailer:
Too bad the sequel wasn’t as funny, but I think they are planning on having a third adventure, so hopefully that one will be better.
Special birthday shout out to Janice of J’s Los Angeles Area Burgermap. This burger made out of Hawaiian leis was created at her birthday barbecue, where she served up the best hamburger sliders ever.