September 4, 2005

"When people see the bread, they don't want to eat it. But when they taste it, it's just normal bread."

Kittiwat's confectionary slaughterhouse.

MORE: Here's a photograph.

6 comments:

k said...

Maybe he's a first year med student, and this was his first assignment.

Charlie Martin said...

"MORE: Here's a photograph."

Oh, good.

(urrrp)

Troy said...

Some comment about the Last Supper crossed my mind, but I just can't go there.

It would give new meanings to "Eating Sara Lee" or "Roman Meal" or even "Mrs. Baird's bread" for those of you in Texas.

I hope he doesn't use yeast that rises -- oh nevermind...

price said...

my favorite kind of clay to use was always the salt-flower-oil homemade clay that we were given in pre-school. you can bake it to harden, and it's somewhat edible and tasty. i would probably never eat something that looks as cool as his sculptures, though.

price said...

i think i meant 'salt-flour-oil'

pdug said...

Would strong believers in transubstantiation welcome this kind of bread, or would that impede faith?