It's National Sandwich Day. This infographic highlighs some of history’s most popular and memorable sandwiches. Click here to enlarge. (via foodbeast.com)
Luke Spinelli is a Man On A Mission. Redditor kwiknikk said that making this and seeing it on YouTube made his stepbrother Luke's year. Awesome, Luke! (via reddit.com)
Culture Buzz A modest proposal: Let's look at these food babies! What does this say about us as a culture? That we think food is cute? Or that babies are delicious? Either way.
How broke-ass college students maintain their fighting weight. Insert hipster joke.
A British fashion student made these “Jimmy Cheese” shoes, sculpted from cheddar and soled with a stale cheese sandwich. A nuclear case of toe cheese.
The Reddit Alien immortalized in sandwich form. Seriously InsaneWich.
Food Buzz Think your Super Bowl spread of chips and dip is impressive? Sorry, but compared to these Guinness World Record holders, your buffet is pathetic. On Super Bowl Sunday, when it comes to embarrassing displays conspicuous consumption, go big or go home.
Behold, the Hands-Free Sandwich Holder that's like “a sandwich bluetooth.” This reminds me a little too much of my 7th grade headgear.
Welcome to the next level of weird pre-packaged eating mobility: Canned sandwiches! Of course, the Japanese have long been proponents of the canned burger; this is just the American take on the gross and seemingly unnecessary product. They come in three flavors and each can reads “Candy Surprise Inside,” in case you weren't already sold.
Artist Michael Gaughan put together this amazing portrait of Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver out of slices of peanut butter and jelly-covered toast. I hope this piece inspires a whole new line of sandwich art.