Saturday, January 14, 2006

Vegiforms


Ever since I saw the story about square watermelons being marketed in Japan, I've wanted to mold my own produce. Now I can with Vegiforms.

Available shapes include: the Garden Elf, Pickle Pusses, Ear of Corn, Heart and Diamond. Will a Frankentomato be as tasty as a normal tomato? We'll find out. One also has to factor in the amusement factor.



Here's a blogger with some actual experience with Vegiforms! With photos! Click here.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:24 PM

    I'm not sure how I feel about this...the square watermelons are so cool looking, though.

    Still checking you out when I'm not running 200 mph. Your puppies are adorable too.

    Jessica

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  2. Anonymous12:59 PM

    If they had a round form for corn you could serve corn balls. To your cornball friends, of course.
    Eileen

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  3. I saw these in a catalog that came recently. Part of me wants them and thinks they are funky and cool, and part of me feels it's weirdly un-natural.

    When they get a little less expensive I think the part of me that thinks the're cool will win out.

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  4. Anonymous2:23 PM

    Okay, I just had a great idea for a patent I'll never file, for a product I'll never produce, to make the wealth I'll never have:

    Make the molds as mini versions of family members' (or guests') faces.

    Tomato as place card, yes? No?

    I guess eating them would be a tad weird...yet definitely a novel experience....

    Please don't call the men in the white coats....

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  5. Custom Vegiforms is... GENIUS! Family faces could adorn casseroles, float in soups and garnish the Thanksgiving turkey. My family would fight over who gets to eat whose head, though.

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  6. Anonymous3:32 PM

    "Family faces could adorn casseroles, float in soups and garnish the Thanksgiving turkey. My family would fight over who gets to eat whose head, though."

    LMAO!

    And at last I could realize my childhood dream to be Mr. Potato Head.

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