18.12.05

WDB #14: No Anchovies, Please

It’s the anchovies. It’s all their fault. I kept thinking about those cute little fish, and I kept thinking about that anchovy-mobile I’d mentioned during Paper Chef, and the fact that I hadn’t actually made one…

And then Weekend Dog Blogging came along with this week’s theme of featuring dog pics with food, and, well, anchovies are a bit small for the dog but I’m still feeling the need to create art, and… wait a minute…

Bacon!

The puppy and the bacon-mobile

The puppy and the bacon-mobile

The puppy and the bacon-mobile

Lots more bacon-mobile pics over on Flickr. No puppies were taunted too horribly during this photoshoot. Oh, and we shared the bacon with her when we were done. :-)

(Check out Sweetnicks for more Weekend Dog Blogging!)

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9 Responses to “WDB #14: No Anchovies, Please”

  1. cookiecrumb Says:

    You’re decorating with pork products. You’re weird. Bean Sprout is upset.

  2. kitchenmage Says:

    OMG that’s hysterical! Run from the fuzzy black teeth of doom! Run!

  3. megwoo Says:

    I love it! Those photos are great! I especially love the one where it looks like he’s licking his chops. Too funny!

  4. cookiecrumb Says:

    OMG. Decorating with anchovies! Go see:
    http://www.niradar.com/hi-res_view.asp?portfolio_id=325&pointer=16

  5. mrs D Says:

    Cookiecrumb, perhaps you can make pigfeet ornaments for the lower branches of your Christmas tree? I’m sure Beansprout would be most grateful.

    Hey kitchenmage, yeah, she has a knack for looking quite fierce and wolven, given the right meat product.

    Thanks, megwoo! She was really well behaved despite the chop licking. When we told her to sit and just look at the mobile, she did!

    Okay… everyone must go check out the site Cookiecrumb just posted. here’s a link to it so you don’t have to cut and paste. Seriously. Too cool. Watch the slide show. I’m asking Chopper for that pepper wrapped in octopus tentacle for Christmas.

  6. stephen Says:

    I think I read a book about this sort of thing once. …couple moves to isolated island, go slowly starkers…very bad end as I remember so be careful out there…we’d miss you if something happened…(wait, it wasn’t an island, it was a big old hotel in the mountains…they were snowed in, and one of them was a novelist, too, supposedly working on a novel)…Do you have a phone there, in case…?

  7. mrs D Says:

    Ah, but Stephen, we’ve already addressed this issue here when it it was discovered that The Cat had secret aspirations to take over the house and commit mayhem. Fortunately, she hasn’t learned any horticultural skills, so we’ve not encountered any odd goings-on in the topiary, and my novel’s going just fine, and…

    Excuse me, the caretaker wants to have a word with me about the twins…

  8. stephen Says:

    Sorry, I missed that post…just remember that
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play make jack a dull boy
    all work and no play

  9. mrs D Says:

             redrum