What's New
STORIESNo new stories
COMMENTS last 7 daysNo new comments
LINKS last 2 weeksNo recent new links
User Functions
Don't have an account yet? Sign up as a New User
Lost your password?
Older Stories
Saturday28-Jan
Monday23-Jan
Sunday15-Jan
Friday13-Jan
Tuesday10-Jan
Monday09-Jan
Sunday08-Jan
Thursday05-Jan
Tuesday20-Sep
|
|
Benny Tudino's Pizzeria in Hoboken, NJ, claims to have "The Largest Slice". An interesting play on words there, not claiming to be "The World's Largest Slice", but it's still pretty damn huge. Haven't found anyone that's eaten a whole pizza by themselves, but I think it's doable! As a matter of fact, I challenge any of our readers to finish one of these whole! Here's some pics of the restaurant and their Giant Slice!
From: http://www.restaurantpassion-nj.com/photos.asp...
[CONTINUED]
Supersized Kebab Cutting Sword
Contributed by: Billy
This is just wierd. 2 guys walk into a Kebab shop (sounds like the beginnings of a joke!). I think they're asking for a giant Kebab. All they got was a giant wierdo!
From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvKNWzM1bHw
The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Contributed by: Billy
Most eating challenges start off as a result of someone boasting about their ability to consume massive quantities of food. This one was no exception. When "Spivey" claimed he could eat 8 tacos, his colleagues took him up on the challenge. Little did he know, 24.1 tacos later, there would be a winner, and of course, a loser!
From: http://jholmes.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!6C72B8E39DF8C4E1...
July 12
Taco Challenge 2006
Like most absurdities around the office, this one started with Spivey claiming he could eat eight tacos from Taco Bell. This time, we took him up on his offer.
To sweeten the deal for spectators, and to ensure Spivey's participation, Heather made it into a challenge. She would go 1-for-1 with him on Tacos.
[CONTINUED]
Will It Blend? - Coke + Chicken = Cochicken
Contributed by: Billy
I've seen some pretty average looking photos in my time of people "dunking" at competitive eating events, and often wondered how they could stomach it... I may have found the answer! What better way to train than making an instant-dunker-cup by blending together Coke and Chicken? *choke*
From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0m4x0y3QNw&eurl=
via http://www.willitblend.com
SupersizedMeals.com Apparel now available!
Contributed by: Billy
That's right folks, SupersizedMeals.com has an official range of apparel, available now at Cafepress.com!
The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it comes plenty of Supersized Meals. Looking for a laugh? Watch your relatives panic as you walk through the door in one of these fine shirts, all the while leaving them pondering whether they've got enough food for you.
Showing up to a restaurant for an eating challenge over the holiday break? Let them know you're a serious contender by wearing one of these numbers.
And lets face it, if you bought your man a pair of these boxer shorts, you know you'll give his ego a BIG boost... (if you know what I mean...heheh...)
Have a great holiday season everyone, stay safe, and eat big!
Thanks to Dave from the Baltimore Sun for sending this one in! It's a place in Baltimore, MD, that serves 18" Pizza slices. They look mighty tasty too! Both he and a friend took some photos especially for us!
Long time fan of your site, this is my first submission. My co-workers and I at The Baltimore Sun enjoy frequenting Angelo's Pizza in the Hampden area of B'more. They sell the enormous slices of pizza. We took some shots there last time, thought you might post them. They serve the slices on a paper plate with foil over the top. I also provided you with a detail shot where I marked off the edge of the standard size paper plate you can see through the foil. Oh yeah, they have a great logo too, with a humanized slice of pizza so I sent that along too!
[CONTINUED]
That's a lot of Pizza...
Contributed by: Billy
I wonder if this guy had discount coupons for all of these?!?
From: http://irc-galleria.net/view.php?nick=Awe&image_id=34119597
[CONTINUED]
Nottingham Road Burger Comp winner, 120lb Burger!
Contributed by: Billy
Could this be the largest burger ever created? Back in early November, we wrote about the Nottingham Hill Tourism Burger Making Competition. Well, the competition has come and gone, but the burgers live on! We've just received the photos of the event, and they're pretty damn impressive! There's a few unusual burgers, like the Ali Cats and Cosyflames Burger Platter, and one with a little bit too much bun, but the undisputed champion is the entry from The Junction Restaurant. Weighing in at a massive 120lbs (56kgs), this 4 patty monstrocity is mighty meaty!
From: http://www.nottingham-road.com/
The BBB this year was great - the winning burger (although a little undercooked) weighed 56 kgs - with 4 patties. The Junction Restuarant won this years competition.
[CONTINUED]
Gal Sone eats 20lb of noodles
Contributed by: Billy
[via Eatfeats] Famous Japanese competitive eater Gal Sone recently went on Japanese Television to complete this eating challenge. 20lb's of noodles in one sitting. Unbelievable! Check out the scales before and after! (and what's with the Japanese pixelating their stomachs?)
From: http://youtube.com/watch?v=iurH9hU7ODY
Skinnyboy and the Two Pounders, Cheeburger Cheeburger, Lone Tree, CO
Contributed by: Billy
Googlemaps Location: Lone Tree, CO, USA
Cheeburger Cheeburger has a challenge, eat a Cheeburger Cheeburger "Pounder", and get your name up on their wall of fame. Sure, there were plenty of names on the wall, but no one had eaten two pounders in one sitting before! This was about to change once Andrew "Skinnyboy" Lane showed up!
From: http://dogsarefunyes.blogspot.com/2006/11/good-good-time.html
With thoughts of the UEPa meeting taking place this same day, we head to Cheeburger Cheeburger for dinner. This place has the biggest burger in the area that I know of*. The patty is 20 ounces (pre-cooked weight). I did not bring the scale so I don't know with certainty what the finished product weighs - meat, bun, toppings - but their menu calls it the Pounder so we'll go with that. One pound.
[CONTINUED]
|
|
|