Weird Wednesday Links: Green Eggs and Hamlet, Insurance Audit Cakes, and the U.S.' Priciest Restaurants

August 10, 2011

Happy Weird Wednesday! Here are the top stories that are turning heads in the blogosphere today:

Artist Marion Laval-Jeantet is tuning into her inner horse; after receiving months of injections of horse immunoglobulins, she recently was injected with horse blood plasma and wore hooves for a project she called "May the Horse Live in Me." [Wired]

Physics-themed cupcakes make mathematics a little sweeter. [Geeks are Sexy]

Speaking of baking projects, CakeWrecks gets audited and takes the opportunity to guide readers through an audit using brutally decorated cakes. [CakeWrecks]

Stacked egg crates make a simple yet attractive option for eco-friendly extra seating. [Inhabitat]

Wasting water is weird. Seriously. [Marketing Daily]

A comprehensive primer on pizza in New York City, complete with maps, must-visit pizzerias and historically significant local institutions. [Serious Eats]

A graphic guide to eco wine. [ReuseThisBag.com]

Popped Culture cobbles together "Green Eggs and Hamlet" from discovered media. [Popped Culture]

San Sebastian's most prestigious restaurants have a problem with thieves. [Eater]

Thomas Keller's restaurants French Laundry and Per Se top Bundle's list of the 25 most expensive restaurants in America. [Bundle]

Six tips to make pizza a little healthier, from nixing cheese to using a napkin to blot off grease. [FitSugar]

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Chris Harris's picture

Thank you for shedding lights on this thing, I think there are many out there who are unable to establish the relation between the both, good to see this explanatory post.
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