Thought this was quite creative
And probably tasty too.
A snowman made out of vanilla ice cream.
With red fruity eyes.
(and a dangerous--do not eat--green thumbtack nose!)
The hands are little flags from the Silver Diner.
Very cute, festive, and mostly edible. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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December 14, 2015
November 2, 2014
"Wicked" Contact Lists
One, technology is better when it's chocolate. Pictured here are telephones, cell phones, and smart phones made of luscious chocolate. Only problem is that the technology is too beautiful to eat!
Two, kids these days are putting in some very creative names into their smartphones' contact lists to identify their parents. For example, one of my daughters friends who went out with us today told me about three names her friends are currently using for their mothers:
- Birth Giver
- Financial Aid
- Mental Case
Ah, while we have to appreciate creativity in our young ones, perhaps too much of anything is no good.
Anyway, I'm glad that I'm still "Dad" on my girls' phones--or at least I think that what they are still calling me! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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July 27, 2014
The Calorie Count Cookie
So we were out with family at a vegetarian Chinese restaurant.
And at the end of the meal, of course there were fortune cookies to be had.
As someone opened the cookie, and was about to plop it in her mouth, she said, "Ah, there goes another 100 calories!"
Then I thought for a moment, and said, "wouldn't it be great (for those of us watching our weight), if every food had an edible embedded chip and display that would flash the calorie count as you picked it up and were about to put it in your mouth.
Rather than those esoteric calorie counts on the side of packages for G-d knows what serving sizes, you get a play-by-play count every time you reach, pick up, and are about to ingest the next big gulp.
I think having calorie counts tied to real portions and having these in your face in real time as you are eating could have a huge impact on portion size and weight control.
It may not be sexy to see the calories in your face as you eat, but boy could it be healthy. ;-)
Copyright to Andy Blumenthal
(Source Photo: Me)
And at the end of the meal, of course there were fortune cookies to be had.
As someone opened the cookie, and was about to plop it in her mouth, she said, "Ah, there goes another 100 calories!"
Then I thought for a moment, and said, "wouldn't it be great (for those of us watching our weight), if every food had an edible embedded chip and display that would flash the calorie count as you picked it up and were about to put it in your mouth.
Rather than those esoteric calorie counts on the side of packages for G-d knows what serving sizes, you get a play-by-play count every time you reach, pick up, and are about to ingest the next big gulp.
I think having calorie counts tied to real portions and having these in your face in real time as you are eating could have a huge impact on portion size and weight control.
It may not be sexy to see the calories in your face as you eat, but boy could it be healthy. ;-)
Copyright to Andy Blumenthal
(Source Photo: Me)
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February 26, 2012
Pouch, Protect, and (Disa)ppear
This video from Monosol is a little hokey on the inspiring and teamwork pieces, but I think they are definitely on to something with their product innovation for soluble, biodegradable, (and even flavorable) packaging films.
Using the best of material science, they are changing the dirty game of use and dispose into use and dissolve and in some cases use and eat!
The film wrap can be used for agricultural and household goods--individually wrapped portions of food, dissolvable laundry bags for infection control, or packaging and protecting any molded products.
According to Just Live Greener, in the U.S. alone, "single-use items consume nearly 100,000 tons of plastic and 800,000 tons of tree pulp, and will still be in our landflill 300 years from now."
If we can package, protect, and keep sanitized our food, clothes, and "things," and do it in a way that is safe for the environment, we have a double-win!
Monosol has some cool ideas with packaging food in the soluble films and adding nutrients and flavoring to wrapping, so a wrapper is not just a wrapper, but just another element of the food itself.
According to fast Company, Monolsol's earning topped $100M last year, and that this could be just the tip of the packaged iceberg.
A disappearing packaging wrapper that is not only soluble, but eatable--I say pass the salt, please. ;-)
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