In Celebration of Edible Food Delivery Devices
June 29, 2004
Earlier today I picked up some Tasti D-lite. I got peanut butter in a safety cone and it was delicious. I also picked up peanut butter with chocolate sprinkles in a cup for a coworker. As I carried the two, I realized how wonderful it was that I could eat everything I was holding in my hand. Forget recycling -- I could make sure there was no unused part at all. It was incredibly satisfying to finish my snack and end up with nothing in my hand. This got me thinking about all the dishes that allowed you to eat both your meal/snack and its delivery device. Here's a list of the ones that popped into my head:
- Taco Salad (you can eat the shell)
- Soup in a bread bowl
- Chips and Salsa (where the bowl is a massive chip)
This short list is fairly short, but I figured you could help. I would like it if we could all celebrate edible food delivery devices together. Please list any other foods/delivery device combos that are completely edible. I look forward to seeing what I've missed.
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burrito?
Posted by karen on June 29, 2004 at 7:37PM