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Minnesota Meat Shop Makes Gummy-Bear Bratwursts

Posted: 18 Jul 2014 03:01 AM PDT

Contrary to its name, Grundhofer's Old Fashioned Meats carries a rather interesting and unique range of sausage meats. Their website boasts of 50 different flavors of fresh brats, including a few regulars – Turkey, Chicken and Three Cheese – and a few strange ones – Bloody Mary, Cherry Kool-aid and Blueberry. But the world-famous Gummy Bear brat has got to be their funkiest one yet.

Spencer Grundhofer, who founded the business in 1983 in his hometown of Hugo, Minnesota, says his love for meat developed quite early. "I started when I was 11, working at a local grocery store down the road." Spencer quickly gained a reputation in the region as an expert in high-quality cuts of meat.

And his passion for meat took a weird turn a few years ago, when his friend decided to play a prank on him. Joe Berglund, a mechanic who works at the shop across from Grundhofer's, gave Spencer a few friendly suggestions of what flavor brats to try. "So I gave him a list," said Joe. "One of them happened to be Gummy brats. And he told me, 'I'm not making those.'"

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Artist Creates Celebrity Portraits with Thousands of Suspended Buttons

Posted: 18 Jul 2014 01:40 AM PDT

Artist Augusto Esquivel is an expert at transforming mundane objects into spectacular works of art. One of his specialties is working with standard sewing buttons, which he uses to create stunning, larger-than-life celebrity portraits.

Augusto's technique is as tedious as you'd imagine – it's not an easy arranging thousands of buttons to form an easily recognisable pattern. To create a single portrait, he starts off by suspending hundreds of monofilament strings from the ceiling. Then, he threads black, white and grey buttons into those strings in a particular order.

Individually, these strings might not amount to much. But this is where Augusto works his magic – when he brings the strings together, pixelated images of popular icons emerge. Some of his most notable works include button portraits of stars like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Salvador Dali and James Dean.

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McDonald’s Restaurants Becoming Popular Wedding Venues in Hong Kong

Posted: 18 Jul 2014 12:19 AM PDT

More and more young couples in Hong Kong are turning to McDonald's fast-food restaurants to fit their shoestring wedding budgets. With prices starting as low as $350 per wedding, the place is pretty much a steal – the deal includes the venue, decorations, audio equipment, food, gifts and invitations. The dream wedding has only one drawback – years later, couples will have to tell their kids that they got married at McDonald's.

Surprisingly, not many couples are bothered by this. The demand for McDonald's weddings is growing in Hong Kong – the wedding party program that was started in three locations in 2011, has now been extended to 15 branches. And, believe it or not, it's not just about the money, there's a sentimental value associated with getting hitched at McDonald's.

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