by Michael Hanttula · Jun 14, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
A one-of-a-kind “miracle” of nature, available for 99 cents.
by Michael Hanttula · Jun 1, 2011 · Zine
A delightful posting of the Flapper’s Dictionary will teach you fantastical terms of yesteryear. From the expected, such as Bee’s Knees (anything that’s good) to the more esoteric, like Bell Polisher (a young man addicted to lingering in vestibules at 1... by Michael Hanttula · May 31, 2011 · Zine
A beautiful & up-close look at the process of hand carved typography. by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
Possibly the most cheerful & pleasant piece of bread you’ll see today.
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
Even tubers are getting in on the Shrek merchandising craze.
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
A spooky, blood-thirsty creature lurking within a delicious pie.
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
This leaf fluttered down from a tree to deliver a special message – of DOOM.
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
A nice smile can work wonders.
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
Opening soon at your local movie theater, another b-movie classic: “It Came from the Vegetable Garden!”
by Michael Hanttula · May 26, 2011 · Museum of Food Anomalies
An ugly ducking? a beautiful swan? Take a look!
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