25th
December
2008

In Japanese cuisine, sushi is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish, various meats, and vegetables. Outside of Japan, sushi is sometimes misunderstood to mean the raw fish itself, or even any fresh raw-seafood dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component. The word sushi itself comes from an archaic grammatical form of a word that is no longer used in other contexts; literally, “sushi” means “it’s sour”.
Sushi themed products are making their way everywhere. It may be the incredibly eye capturing design of how Sushi looks. Possibly it just is the taste of seaweed, rice and raw fish all in one adorable bundle of fishy happiness. Whatever it may be, here are some great gifts for your Sushi crazed friends
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8th
December
2008
This is by far, one of my favorite kitchen products made yet! As morbid as this may be, it is equally just as hysterical. What better way to take out your anger then on an inanimate object?
Created by the incredibly talented designer Raffelle Iannello, this creatively unique piece of work stands 15 1/2 inches tall! When the knives are in place, the individual is stabbed strategically in the head, stomach, chest and legs. Fabulous isn’t it?
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9th
October
2008
What’s more fun than a barrel of monkies? Voodoo Toothpick Holders and Brain Jello Mold’s of course. Some Gag gifts are hilarious, yet a lot of them don’t seem to get much use… well unless you are 5 years old and grandpa just bought you your very first whoopie cushion.
Well instead of useless presents, this week I present you with “The Gift of a Funny Kitchen”. Oodles of useful kitchen gadgets that will make your guests laugh until they pee! Maybe I should feature carpet cleaning products next?
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