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Build a mini log cabin out of meat

a log cabin built out of meat
Have you ever thought to yourself, "I think I'd like to build a miniature log cabin out of meat!" I have to admit that until I saw the picture above, I had never thought that personally, but now having seen that it can be done, I curse my lack of curiosity for not having thought of it sooner. There isn't a recipe on the site, but if you keep scrolling down, the pictures are a fairly good set of instructions (should you want to build your own meat house). I am curious what the medium they used to build the house into. It looks like either bread crumbs or parmesan cheese (any thoughts?).

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Filed Under: Food Oddities, On the Blogs, Ingredients
Tags: food project, food sculpture, meat house, MeatHouse, metafilter, oddities, pork

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Muffin

1-08-2008 @12:57PM Muffin said... HAHAHAHAH!! that is awesome. I'd never do it, but I'm so glad that someone has!
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stryfriednoodles

1-08-2008 @1:15PM stryfriednoodles said... that's one clever creation. i can hear my arteries crying for mercy. but at the same time, it looks like something good to have after a long night of hard party-ing. HAHAHA!
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peggy

1-08-2008 @1:34PM peggy said... now all you have to do is pop it in the oven and enjoy! i may have to try this.
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wintem01

1-08-2008 @1:51PM wintem01 said... Ummm, why? Maybe if the meat was cooked and you could eat it...maybe.
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scrap104

1-08-2008 @5:48PM scrap104 said... I'd rather stick to gingerbread.
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lsicks

1-08-2008 @9:57PM lsicks said... Looks like the base layer was made of regular bread crumbs and then that green mixture was spread out on top of the crumbs. As for what's in the green mixture, all I can really say is green food color, because the cap is visible next to it.
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Timothy Brooks

1-09-2008 @1:06PM Timothy Brooks said... I would love to see that house burn...Yummy!
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Henmei

1-09-2008 @4:17PM Henmei said... Check the original site. They do bake and eat this creation.

Could the "sod" be polenta (dyed green)?
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Joel Richards

1-18-2008 @3:44PM Joel Richards said... The grass is sausage meat dyed green with food colouring.
the original site, with higher res photos:
http://www.easyjo.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=5240
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