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djloche and his giant burger

Only one pic, but a worthy burger no doubt!

From: http://djloche.livejournal.com/2005/07/10/

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The Aussie Weet-Bix Challenge

You can't get much more Aussie than "Weet-Bix", a breakfast cereal that's been around in Australia for years. So to celebrate Australia Day (January 26), I thought I should let everyone know about this great Aussie food challenge, "The Weet-Bix Challenge". The Challenge: To eat a dry Weet-Bix in 60 seconds or less. Much like the "Saltine Challenge" (more on that later), this Wheat-based biscuit cereal is VERY dry, and eating it without the assistance of milk, water, or any other fluid in 60 seconds is pretty much close to impossible. Enjoy the hilarity that is "The Weet-Bix Challenge", and Happy Australia Day everyone!

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LvHrr7P99s


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The Big Sandwich, 50,000 calories!

Could this be the biggest (or fattest/highest calorie) sandwich ever made at home? Derian made a 30,000 calorie sandwich a while ago, but I think this one looks bigger (and fatter!). This deep-fried monstrocity is literally heart stopping! Everything is either shallow or deep fried, topped with cheese, mayo, and shoved between 4 massive bread rolls. And according to the creators, this greasy beast came to a total of 50,000 calories!! A big thanks to K.c. and the guys over at TheBigSandwich.com for hosting the photos with SupersizedMeals.com! There's also a video of the construction as part of the story

From: http://www.thebigsandwich.com

Done. At 10:46 AM on Monday the 15th, we finished our behemoth sandwich. It was absolutely delicious throughout and we are very pleased with how it turned out. It took us roughly thirty-six hours to eat, but due to the insane size we feel that this is acceptable. Here are some more pictures from during the construction of the sandwich.

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The Chicken Patty Burger Dog

Mmm, tasty tower of meaty stuff....

From: http://www.davidumlauf.com/photo.htm

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Jelly Belly Giant Cookie Pizza Recipe

Mmm... Jelly Belly... Looks like they're getting in on the Supersized Action now too! They've posted a recipe on how you can make a giant cookie pizza. Looks pretty tasty!

From: http://jellybelly.com/Cultures/en-US/Ideas/ChristmasHanukkah/Giant+Cookie+Pizza.htm

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Giant Cookie!

Mmm... Giant Cookie...

From: http://ase.tufts.edu/crafts/giant_cookie_or_donut.JPG

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SupersizedMeals.com 1st Birthday Meatcake Video

Back in November last year, SupersizedMeals.com celebrated its first birthday the only way it knew how... with a birthday meatcake! We took photos of the event, but Aaron also took a vid, and uploaded it to Youtube! The video shows the preparation, construction, and of course, the consumption! Mmmm... meatcake!

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXOEAWYRL2I


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The Twin Towers of Fries

This person decided to create a giant twin tower of fries. Quite a food engineering feat!

From: http://safe.snapsoid.com/~An_enormous_stack_of_McDonalds_French_Fries...

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Mark Lyle does 10 soft tacos in less than 5 minutes

Throwdown #1 Results on http://thinkyoucancompete.com/ show Mark Lyle winning the first ever Throwdown event on their site. The Challenge: To eat 10 soft tacos in the fastest possible time. Even though "The Masked Muncher" had 2 shots at the title, Mark came late in the game to steal the title!

From: http://ty2c.blogspot.com/2007/01/throwdown-1-results.html


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Japanese kids make a 100kg Cheeseburger

[via EatFeats] Could this be the largest burger ever made? (well, by kids at least) It weighs in at a total of 220lbs, and has a diameter of 80cm (32 inches)! A few Japanese children got together (with a few adults of course), and created it for a Japanese TV show. The only one anywhere near this big that comes to mind is the Clinton Station Diner's "The 8th Wonder", but at a measly 100lbs (45kg's), it isn't even half as big as this one! Again, I really don't know much Japanese, so if any of our readers could translate the statistics for us all, it would be much appreciated!

From: http://youtube.com/watch?v=c4uonZMXVu4