Apparently the Governator likes his smiley oatmeal so much he posted it on Twitter.
Food Buzz OMG! Someone made a Breakfast Machine just like Pee Wee's! Minus the creepy overgrown manbaby, this could be some serious innovation.
Japanese McDonalds are going to be releasing The Mega-Egg for a limited time, which is essentially a Big Mac with more meat, bacon, and an egg for good measure.
For a mere $3,500 you can purchase yourself the ultimate pancake machine — ChefStack literally takes all the work (and fun) out of making America's move beloved breakfast food. If it can't do shapes, I can't do robots for pancakes. Sorry, machine.
This is the “Flapjack Fiasco,” a stack of pancakes layered with (among other things) cookie dough, PB&J, caramel, oreo, sprinkles, chocolate and bananas, and Trix cereal. The Trix is already more nutrients than I get in a day.
Food Buzz Flat bagels, or “flagels,” are better than bagels because the ratio of crusty outside to doughy inside is higher. Flagels are not new, but many people (including most BuzzFeed employees) do not know of them, so here we are! They are available at many NYC bagel emporiums (Pro Tip: go before 9:30 am, or else they might be sold out, not that that happened to anyone today) and probably other places where bagels are considered an art. Consider this an official BuzzFeed endorsement. Even Jack liked his. That means something.
It's the President, made out of thousands of pieces of cereal. First he was your new bicycle, and now he's your most important meal of the day.
Eat a healthy breakfast. It's what Jesus wants. Sometimes gospel and sound nutrition advice go hand and hand. YouTube is there.
Coming soon: “25 Random Things About Your Breakfast” and a “My Breakfast” Tweetup at a location near you. Via @IDKIDM.
Food Buzz A math professor has devised an equation to create the perfect pancake. It is: 100 - [10L - 7F + C(k - C) + T(m - T)]/(S - E), where L represents the lumps in the batter, F represents flipping, C represents the actual consistency, k stands for the ideal consistency, T represents the temperature of the pan, m stands for the ideal temperature of the pan, S stands for the length of time the batter stands before cooking, and E is the length of time the pancake stands before consumption. Right! So if that made sense to you, I will be over in 15 minutes for a delicious pancake lunch.
Food Buzz Mark Bittman is pushing morning pizzas this week, and you'd be wise to heed his advice. Note: breakfast pizza does not involve leftover pizza eaten cold out of the box (though no one is frowning upon that practice). We're talking fried eggs, polenta crusts, and hash brown toppings. You can also make one with Corn Flakes, if you're not currently boycotting Kellogg's.
The greatest number of yolks found in a single egg is nine, but the chances of finding even two are 1,000 to one. This four-yolk egg was found in North Yorks, England and made a delicious omelette (we assume!).
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sugarfrostedcerealmuseum/pool/
Today's essential Flickr group is a collection of frosted cereals from a happier time, before Frankenberry and Boo Berry retired amidst no fanfare and disappeared into obscurity.
http://www.dipity.com/GeekOutNewYork/Great_Cereals_of_All...
The takeaway here is simple: Grape-Nuts are friggin' old.
Food Buzz A hungry artist devised three methods to customize a pancake: stenciling, screen printing, and laser etching. Printing worked the best. Forget smearing butter smiley-faces around your breakfast plate, because we are now witnessing the “future of pancake eating technology”. Aunt Jemima would be proud.