Astounding miniature food sculptures from Israeli artist Shay Aaron. Images via Flavorwire.
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Rural working people have always had to do a little of this and a little of that to make ends meet. But up until the last couple generations, we didn’t need a special license or new facility each time we wanted to sell something to our neighbors. Small farmers and producers have been getting squeezed out in the name of food safety, yet it’s the industrial food that is causing food borne illness, not us.”
— Maine Town Declares Food Sovereignty, Nullifies Conflicting Laws
Infographic of the Day: TIL the plastic tags attached to loaves of store-bought bread aren’t just for show, but are actually part of a color-coded system indicating the day the bread was baked.The more you know.
[consumerist.]
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Mark McClean / random sushi tray and yunomi holder
The form of the designer’s random sushi tray and yunomi holder is developed arbitrarily through a digital rendering program. Once the desired form is created, McClean has a plywood CNC routed mould made in order to cast his design in ceramic. The tray is paired with small bowls for soup or sauce which can sit within one of the many ‘nests’ within the surface.
Sweet Meats Plush toys from Lauren Venell
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