Holy Guacamole!
What do you get when you cross some chicken wire and 50 avocados? That's no moon, it's a life-size replica of Han Solo frozen in "guaconite." A galaxy of Star Wars-inspired recipes can be found in The Star Wars Cookbook and The Star Wars Cookbook II but you can bet your Wookie Cookies that nothing in those two tomes will top Robert Saccenti's culinary creation, "He's No Guac to Me Dead" (not even Greedo's Burritos).
According to his website, it took Saccenti a "day and a half" to build his creation. Sadly, Saccenti didn't repeat his 2008 victory, as the galaxy's most famous Corellian smuggler was bested by "Ms Guac Man" at this year's Guac Bowl. And the secret to his super sticky guacamole? "Lots of lime."
(via The LA Times' Daily Dish)
--BTP




Matt B on February 12, 2009 at 02:45 PM
He should be quite well protected. If he survived the guaccing process, that is.
Mr. Bingley on February 13, 2009 at 12:08 PM
Free Han Solo! Shut down Guacatanamo Bay!
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