Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Fierce Food

For the ceremonial reopening of a local grocery store after undergoing extensive remodeling they had a huge variety of free samples on offer. The most beautiful had to be this fire-breathing dragon made of sushi to advertise the new sushi bar. It was hard to grab a quick pic before the monster was torn apart and eaten by all the humans on hand but I did my best. He even had little feet with long claws!

25 comments:

  1. I'd be in line for samples too.

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  2. A creative display, looks very good !

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  3. The fire-breathing dragon is amazing, but I am not a lover of sushi...

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  4. That is an amazing display. Almost too pretty to eat but, it sounds like that notion didn't stop anyone.

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  5. fantastic dragon I would like to try it

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  6. That is some creation. I won't eat sushi but I'd take a photo of it!

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  7. Looks amazing, I imagine it disappeared double quick though?!

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  8. In this case, I guess the diners slew the dragon. :-)

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  9. Way cool! Was it good? (I mean, you were strategically placed!! :-))

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  10. It looks good. Which branch was this?

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  11. Pretty jazzy looking! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  12. That's a very clever idea, I hope you managed a taste before he dissapeared..

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  13. Oh yummy, and indeed a great idea!

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  14. A good one, RedPat. Put me down for three pieces.

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  15. Great capture of a disappearing dragon! I hope you got some



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  16. Not a fan so I would pass it by.

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  17. Oh that is super cool Pat, very artistically inventive, almost a shame to eat it :)

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  18. The creativity there is fantastic. Bet it tastes good too!

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  19. AH!!!
    who does not like sushi?! Great!!

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  20. While I am not a fan of eating sushi, I recognize creativity and patience in building such an edible work of art. Nice photo, too!

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