What Two Guys Just Did With A Big Mac Is Seriously Inspired. And Delicious.

It’s widely known that McDonald’s food isn’t the greatest for you. It’s full of processed ingredients, high sodium and the calorie count of the meals on their menu is typically much higher than 600. If you ordered a Big Mac meal with fries and a Coke? You’re looking at about 1,200 salty calories. That’s almost your entire daily limit.

Not only are these fast food meals unhealthy, but they’re also pretty sloppy when you finally pull them out of the bag. That’s why this Reddit user and his friend attempted to class up the Big Mac. 

They decided to compete in the kitchen to make the fanciest Big Mac meal. The presentation upgrade might not fix the nutritional value, but they were certainly able to make it look awesome.

Each contestant was attempting to transform a Big Mac meal into something fancy.

This is what the available ingredients looked like, deconstructed.

They even divided the fries in half.

The first entry: 5 times cheeseburger with a potato tower, salad with sesame seed bun croutons & mac sauce garnish.

Another view of the delicious stacks.

The Coke was served alongside the meal in a wine glass.

The second entry: Big Mac mini shepherds pies with sesame seed crisps and a salad.

Which would you prefer?

 

(via Reddit)

Both final meals were way fancier than the average Big Mac you’d get at a drive-through restaurant. Since they split the meal, there was a little less food, but their creations were still impressively delicious. 

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What A Man Did With This Tree Trunk Will Blow Your Mind. Whatever You’re Thinking…It’s Better.

One tree, four years of work and an indescribable amount of talent: that’s what it took to create this incredible masterpiece. A famous Chinese wood carver chopped down a single tree and tirelessly worked on it for over four years to make this piece. Your jaw will hit the floor when you see what he created.

It all started out with a simple tree trunk…

Then Zheng Chunhui, a famous wood carver, spent over four years creating this masterpiece.

The carving is based on the famous Chinese painting “Along the River During the Qingming Festival.” The original artwork was created over 1,000 years ago.

The piece won the Guinness World Record for the longest wooden carving and measures over 40ft (specifically, it is 12.286 meters long, is 3.075 meters tall at it highest point, and is also 2.401 meters wide).

The intricate carvings of daily life in ancient China are so detailed and perfect, they could drop your jaw.

It’s no surprise that this incredible work of art is drawing so much attention. It’s amazing, but not just because it’s so big, but also because it’s so incredibly detailed.

Source That was 8,760 hours well spent. Share this awesome work with others.

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The Secrets of Paintings Are Revealed Thanks to Imaging Technology. What You Can See Is Pretty Cool.

A painting can tell you a lot about the subject, the artist and the time and place it was made. Sometimes, they seem like perfect windows into another world. But what about how they were made? A painting is meant to be seen as a finished product, and the process of their creation is largely lost.

Now, thanks to x-rays, multi-spectral imaging and laser scanning, we can see a painting’s past. The revisions, mistakes and edits are revelaed.

Because of that, sometimes some interesting history is discovered as well.

Isabella Medici gets a makeover.

Because of its style, the Carnegie Museum of Art thought this Medici portrait was a fake. When it was x-rayed, however, it was found that the painting was actually from the Renaissance–the lower layers, anyway. During the Victorian period, someone decided to give Isabella some reconstructive surgery to make her more attractive to Victorian-era viewers. The real Isabella is underneath, and the more golden-tinged painting is the later “improvement.” As part of a conservation effort, the Museum removed the Victorian addition, so the real portrait can be seen once more.

Evolution of a unicorn

The unicorn Raphael’s Lady With a Unicorn has been a favorite subject of historians for a long time, who have posited many theories about its meaning. A look at the underpainting, though, reveals that it began life as a regular old lapdog.

A finally visible portrait

Even before x-ray technology, it was suspected that Picasso’s The Blue Room was painted on a recycled canvas due to the texture of the brushstrokes. An x-ray reveals that there is a portrait of a man underneath. He was likely a friend of Picasso’s, but his identity remains unclear.

Old girlfriend

Phillip Otto Runge’s portrait of his wife, Pauline, hides what might be an old flame. Underneath Pauline, there’s a second face of a different woman with blonde hair.

A change of clothing

Before he opted to dress his sitters more casually, Aelbert Jacobsz Cuyp had them in formal military attire, which included some impressive headwear.

Another hidden portrait

Underneath Picasso’s Old Guitarist is a painting of a young girl pulling an ox. It appears that Picasso didn’t care for the old painting and decided to repurpose the canvas.

The secret of Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa has been the subject of much intrigue, but it turns out, the mysterious lady isn’t actually hiding anything. The painting’s lower layers reveal an adjustment of her hairline and that’s pretty much it. No da Vinci code here.

Keep the arm

Titian’s Venus With a Mirror was painted over a double portrait of some unknown people. Reusing a canvas is resourceful, but Titian took reusing to the next level and even incorporated one of the original figure’s arms into Venus.

Elizabeth I usurps a painting

This portrait of the famous monarch covers up another portrait of an unknown lady. Given the drama that followed the royal family, there may well be a sinister story behind this one.

Haunted pope

Look over Pope Julius II’s right shoulder in the x-ray of this Raphael painting to see a ghostly face that also kind of looks like Spiderman. It’s actually part of the original background, which was a patterned wallpaper.

Artists get homework, too

Underneath Van Gogh’s still life is a study of two boxers. This original image was actually a homework assignment from his art school days.

No dead whales, please

The previous owner of this painting made a request–take out the dead whale. The beached whale was only discovered later, by a restoration team, in this Hendrick van Anthonissen beach scene.

Crabby Madonna

The serene face of Raphael’s Madonna hides an earlier, crabbier one; maybe Jesus was colicky that day. As the painting progressed, though, Raphael lightened her mood, likely because this would be more appealing to patrons.

A new ‘do.

The bartender in Edouard Manet’s painting had, at one point, a long braid. You can see it against her black jacket in the reflection behind her. Evidently Manet didn’t like it, though, and changed her hairstyle in the final version.

These incredible new ways of looking a paintings can teach us a lot about the artists and their worlds. The next time you go to a museum, consider that every painting might be hiding a story under its surface.

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I Thought His Idea To Do This With No Money Was Ridiculous. But It Turned Out AWESOME.

I think just about every boy dreams of building his very own secret base. That’s exactly what reddit user kahnuck did. Except he’s not a kid any more, nor did he decide to build this shack as a secret base to discuss how icky girls are. He built this amazingly affordable shack on his parent’s land using pretty much nothing but scrap wood and metal he gathered from the surrounding area. Only buying a few things from a local store. But all of this begs the question, why?

Mainly just to get experience building something. I’ve read a ton of books on tiny homes and small cabins over the last few years, but I’ve never physically made anything. By using mainly reclaimed and found materials, I was able to gain a ton of experience at a minimal expense. Now I feel confident investing a little more money in my next project 🙂 “

“So I started building a shack three summers ago on my parents property. I had no previous building experience, and no real plan.”

“The logs were harvested from wind-fallen trees around the property. I bought some 2×4’s to frame the skeleton of the structure, and some concrete blocks to prop the structure up off the ground.”

“In hindsight I should have turned the roof beams on edge in order to maximize load-bearing capacity.”

“I finally returned home this summer, and decided to continue tinkering with the shack. I picked up a window and door for five dollars each, and was able to get some scrap metal roofing from a family friend who just completed building her own log cabin. I randomly started infilling the walls with logs collected from around my parents eighteen acre property.”

“I found another wooden door and a lot of miscellaneous pieces of wood from a local scrap yard. The more you reuse, the more affordable making a structure like this can be. My mom and aunt decided to “spruce up my shack” by adding the colorful solar-powered lights…”

“The shack also benefits from a large amount of evergreens being conveniently located on it’s north side – somewhat sheltering it from prevailing winds.”

“I decided I wanted to add a look-out tower to the eastern side of my shack. There are a few local shipbuilders in the area who dump a lot of their scrap wood off on an old, rarely used, historic road. Luckily for me, most of the wood is still in great shape – the entire tower is built from that salvaged wood. I used old tire rims to prop the ladder and tower posts up off the ground, to minimize water damage and rot. “

“I decided to spend some money and get a few packs of cedar shingles to cover the outer walls of the shack. In total it took three bundles, at twenty dollars per bundle. Normally you only expose five inches of the shingle, but I exposed six-and-a-half inches in order to stretch the shingles as much as possible. I was reluctant to put any more money into this thing, but I decided the functionality this provides would make it a worthy investment.”

“I secured some sturdy logs to the tower in order to increase its stability and strength.”

“While I was building the shack, my parents were working on an outhouse. I was able to use a lot of their scraps to start filling in around the windows.”

“By attaching these thin strips of wood to the back of the structure, it gave me a secure and level surface to attach the cedar shingles to. I used a staple gun to attach the shingles to the wood strips.”

“Using logs found around the property, I started building a front overhang. The front posts are propped off the ground with bricks.”

“I decided the tower needed more secure ladders. Using a level and measuring tape, I marked along the logs at one-foot intervals where a notch would be cut for the step. After sawing along the markings, I notched out small piece of wood with a hammer and chisel. Lastly, I slid the steps into the notched out spaces, and secured them down with screws.”

“I painted the corner posts and bottom boards with fisherman paint I found in my parents basement. The cedar shingles should last untreated for decades, but the other wood isn’t as hardy, and needs some added protection.”

“I decided to cover the front overhang with a double layer of clear plastic – this provides shelter at the front of the shack, while still allowing light into the shack. The gap between plastic sheeting and metal roofing is covered by more scrap metal.”

“In the woods beside the old historic road, there was also a large pile of old lobster traps. I salvaged a bunch of wire mesh from them, and used it to reinforce the plastic sheeting. I also framed some of the wire mesh and used it as walls on the tower – it allows the wind to pass through the structure without shaking the whole thing.”

“Interior tower facing wall, nothing pretty.”

“The floor is composed of a few layers of sand and some square chunks of cement I salvaged from the lobster traps.”

“Western windowed wall.”

This is the finished product. It might not be fancy, but for a cost of almost $0…I’ll take it! He even built a nice bench out front to sit on. 🙂

Gotta say, as a kid this was my dream, to build a shack and tower exactly like that. Except I’d probably have called it the Secret Fort of Doom or something equally cheesy. Good to see someone is living every kid’s dream. Next step, to become a Ninja Turtle and eat pizza for breakfast every day. Source

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Fall Is Here And You Know What That Means…Pumpkin Recipes For Everyone!

The leaves are beginning to turn, the air is cooling off and the days are getting shorter. That only means one thing folks… fall is right around the corner! As a result, people will start getting into the autumnal mood and pumpkin-flavoring will be infiltrating all of our foods, drinks, and desserts. … maybe even our dreams.

If you’re a pumpkin lover, prepare to salivate. We’ve compiled some of the best pumpkin recipes the Internet had to offer. You’ll want to try them all.

Bon appetit! Enjoy these lovely fall recipes with your family and friends. Or hoard them all to yourself, you can never have too much pumpkin (especially if it’s mixed with cheddar macaroni and cheese)! For even more pumpkin themed recipes, head over to Two Peas And Their Pods and get cooking!

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Here Are Seriously Impressive Pumpkin Carvings. They’re No Ordinary Gourds.

It’s finally fall and you know what that means: your porch is in desperate need of a jack-o-lantern.

Instead of the same old silly face you create every year, why not try to kick it up a notch with your carving knife? Take a look at some of these impressive pumpkins and you’ll definitely get inspired to give your own fancy gourd a shot. They’re extra-gourd-inary!

1.) A geometric gourd.

2.) Peek-a-b—omg.

3.) Who needs a lampshade when you have a pumpkin?

4.) Some scary skull action.

5.) This guy has a serious case of helmet hair.

6.) Can you see the meta-pumpkin through the trees?

7.) These eyes are spooky realistic.

8.) Jack Skellington sends his regards.

9.) This would look great at Hogwarts.

10.) A Dia De Los Muertos homage.

11.) I hope this Death Star isn’t as vulnerable as the original.

12.) “Ugh, it still has its seeds.”

13.) Make use of the stem AND the olives no one in your house likes!

14.) Thank goodness this pumpkin is against cannibalism.

15.) This pumpkin is for The Birds.

16.) This guy is clearly judging you…

17.) Where the wild pumpkins are.

18.) This is a gorgeous Ganesha-gourd.

19.) I think this guy has a headache.

20.) This pumpkin had too much sugar.

21.) The last samurai pumpkins.

22.) With great pumpkins comes great responsibility.

23.) Legos creating their own likeness.

24.) Much fancier than a regular bouquet.

25.) What a dreamy carousel.

26.) Spooky shapes.

27.) Good news: rotting pumpkins can get in the fun too.

28.) Those poor oranges never saw it coming.

29.) This extraterrestrial is way creepier than E.T.

30.) Howl-oween.

31.) A pumpkin fit for a Khaleesi.

32.) This is a pumpkin feast.

33.) This pumpkin has some things to say.

34.) Art gecko.

35.) This sea turtle seems just fine on land.

36.) Ouch…

37.) Puss in Boots has never looked cuter.

38.) Wolfman seems less scary in gourd form.

39.) You’d look this mad if you tried to breathe through a pumpkin, too.

40.) Yep. This is what the child of Slimer from Ghostbusters and Tooie from Little Shop of Horrors would look like.

41.) Gourd sweet gourd.

(H/T: This Old House.)

Now you’re ready to crack open your own pumpkin and see what you can do. We can’t wait to see what you make!

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Fall in Love With This House’s Epic Interior Design. It’s Out of This World.

Ever wish your house was a little more, I don’t know, fun? If so, take some notes from this awesome house in Japan designed by Takeshi Hosaka Architects. It’s one of the most unique and quirky houses I’ve ever seen.

It looks like it was designed Dr. Seuss if he was a skateboarder (which means it’s really cool). I think you’ll agree.  

Here’s a couple shots of the custom designed stairways in the house. Have you ever seen stairs like this before?

Here's a couple shots of the custom designed stairways in the house. Have you ever seen stairs like this before? KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

The way this house is designed it always seems like it’s moving.

The way this house is designed it always seems like it's moving. KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

Who knew you could do such awesome things with such simple materials like wood and concrete?

Who knew you could do such awesome things with such simple materials like wood and concrete? KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

Here’s a cool cross-section shot between two floors of the house. You can really see house all the sections of the house flow into each other.

Here's a cool cross-section shot between two floors of the house. You can really see house all the sections of the house flow into each other. KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

It would definitely be difficult to resist the urge to skateboard through this house. Or rollerblade. Or scooter. Whatever floats your boat.

It would definitely be difficult to resist the urge to skateboard through this house. Or rollerblade. Or scooter. Whatever floats your boat. KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

Here’s a shot of the window design and the back of the house demonstrating how open the house really is.

Here's a shot of the window design and the back of the house demonstrating how open the house really is. KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

This certainly is a unique house with a really cool and original design. It’s definitely showing up those houses around it.

This certainly is a unique house with a really cool and original design. It's definitely showing up those houses around it. KOJI FUJII / NACASA&PARTNERS

(via: designtaxi.com)

One thing’s for sure, this house is a whole lot more fun than mine. 

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When You See This Little Boy’s Room, You’ll Be Very Jealous. My Inner Child Just Went Crazy.

Growing up can be stressful. Instead of play dates, you have blind dates. Instead of recess, you get a receding hairline. But, just because you’re not a kid anymore doesn’t mean you can’t have a play like one. Steve Kuhl, a brilliant designer and CEO of Kuhl Design+Build, can create you a bedroom that’ll tickle your inner child’s dreams. (Even if you build it for your actual child.) One of the best parts of being a parent is finding reasons to play like a kid again. If you had this bedroom, you’d be doing lots of playing pirates with your little one.

The pirate ship bedroom looks like it’s a room at a Disney world resort, but it was built custom for a client of Kuhl.

The father had it specially built for his son, Zach. He wanted to give him the fun childhood that he never had himself.

In the corner of the room is a floating pirate ship that was built using 2×12 ribs. Steve then covered the hull in stained plywood to make it look like old wooden planks.

To access the bed on the ship, you need to cross a charming rope bridge.

At the base of the bridge is a small jail cell (perfect for younger siblings).

On the deck of the ship there is a real crow’s nest where the children can climb up. There’s also space for a guest bed.

Kuhl also created some fun exits for any child lucky enough to spend time in the pirate ship bedroom.

If you’re feeling daring, there is a hidden spiral slide in one of the closets.

(Even the parents probably couldn’t resist using this one.)

Or, there’s a large rope ladder you can use to climb into a closet situated below the ship.

This makes my palms sweat in the best way.

Steve Kuhl is a creative genius… and needs to build us one of these awesome rooms immediately.

When the father revealed Zach’s new room, the little boy was ecstatic. Even Kuhl was moved. “The response from the six year old was predictably awesome and sincere. Really there aren’t many moments in my career where I have seen such glee from a client.” If you’d like your own fantastical bedroom, visit the Kuhl Design+Build website. A pirate ship bedroom like this would be worth every penny. Source: My Modern Met Click below to share this awesome room with others.

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This Crafty Mom Helps Her Toddlers Entertained And Educated For Lunch.

When parents deliver youths to establishment regarding lunches filled, they generally times times’ll throw-in a message of reassurance or around another small token to ensure they remember the certain range their particular parents love these as they’re away. For Tokyo, Japan, based mama Maiko Takahashi, your entire supper becomes a blank record for innovative procedures to generate lady youngsters amused, informed and healthiest.

She regularly crafts cartoon numbers and great animals, but she the truth is is got been already impressed connected with somewhere concept using your beautifully prepared bento-boxed lunches. Course oneself with scrumptious looking Japanese spot!

Just evaluating these tasty lunches functions really-truly taught myself more information on Japan.

Your ex handiwork could detailed!

Okay, letters? Really?

These include some really happy youths…

(I recently wish they fancy area.)

Offering i have to state i might right see away most situations through my meals.

Mama, available an A+!

(via Mashable.)

You will discover much more through tasty dinner programs on Maiko’s Facebook and Twitter. The girl kiddies require trouble consuming these types of delicious art!

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You’ll Some Surpised Knowing Logic Behind Why Nevertheless Been Eating Dinner About A Dumpster.

With $165 billion worthy of of totally great meals is dumped yearly, it is similar to the options tend to be interior advantage about fishing of this forms of thing proposed you just simply take if you should be through dumpsters behind supermarkets alongside supermarkets. Howevre, that won’t get success safer to see environmental activist Rob Greenfield consuming entirely the huge garbage bins.

Regular for 30 days, Rob dined on dumpster dishes. Your disgust should not be targeted at his chowing upon trash meals. The stark reality is, you need to target why women and men thought this totally great meals must be discarded. Perhaps it is really maybe not appealing sufficient emerges by full-price, nevertheless with almost 50 million united states residents that don’t comprehend let me make it clear each time they’ll have meals about dishes tonite, you need to think about if this meals ‘s virtually actually a far much better spot than a dumpster.

See Rob Greenfield’s meals to see if you think the wasting of dishes inside country in many cases are beyond control.  

Invest away the dumpster, that actually are clearly alternatively today’s morning meal.

The way in which usually rubbish?

Wait–this had been all almost certainly to check-out waste? That’ll be extravagant.

We will understand why meals to folks who are interested more than a dumpster does.

(via Elite day-to-day)

In the event that you accept Rob Greenfield the we should do something about the sheer couple of dishes we waste day-after-day, you will likely most likely tweet on regional awesome market or exceptionally marketplace as a result of hashtag #DonateNotDump, inform the stores’ manager regarding great Samaritan Act, and change alert to what-you-may your self eliminate typically.

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