This is the most awesome thing I’ve seen since Bottlestar Galactica. It’s from the Flickr album of some cat called Trioculus and if you click here you can see the full snack bar from one of his BSG viewing parties (he’s also got an algae dip). Gods, I love this guy. If any of you think you can beat the Eye of Jupiter Nachos for sheer originality, send your own clever Galactica/food creations to BSGFood@aol.com and we’ll post them here. I guess we need a prize… hmmm… how about this: the winner will get an extremely rare, custom made, not-available-anywhere “Cylon Raiders” T-shirt (I can’t publish a picture of it because it’s based on a copyrighted design, but trust me – it’s frakking cool). Sound good? Well, what are you waiting for? Get cooking!
09
Jul
08
To paraphrase the great George Carlin, there’s no blue food. What is that? Dyed guacamole?
But what if I like the white and the green dips better?
Here are some story ideas, since I can’t cook:
1) Resurrection Pudding
2) Hybrid Soup
3) Raider Oysters
A while ago I came up with a cocktail, the Callymotxo: http://edward.oconnor.cx/2006/10/callymotxo
Wait! Wait! Wait!
Trioculus?
you’ve seen the BSG toaster right?
http://gizmodo.com/5024005/battlestar-galactica-toaster-brands-your-bread-with-a-cylon
whentheelephantsarrive: part of the beauty of Eye of Jupiter Nachos lies in their subtlety and stealth. You don’t want to flaunt their origin – you want it to be apparent only to hardcore fans. Therefore, a proper BSG toaster would be a functioning replica of the one from “You Can’t Go Home Again”.
We are probably way too late on this one, but I wanted to share. The staff of the cafe where the 13th Colony has been holding it’s “13 Weeks of BSG” pulled out all the stops last Friday and created Cylon raiders out of pastry, which could be served with a side of algae (green pasta) or with special mandala burgers. There are a few pics up at our blog (http://13thcolony.wordpress.com)