Weird Wednesday Links: Green Eggs and Hamlet, Insurance Audit Cakes, and the U.S.' Priciest Restaurants
By: Marissa Brassfield
Published: 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]

Comments:
Chris Harris
September 23, 2011

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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