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Oct 02 2008

Cookies to Eat During Tonight’s Debate

Published by nylady at 1:57 pm under biden, cookies, elections, palin Edit This

Very PresidentialNew York Magazine’s Grub Street blog has a great idea for New Yorkers planning to watch the Vice Presidential debate between Sen. Joseph Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

It seems that this week, Zaro’s in Grand Central Station has been selling black-and-white cookies bearing the faces of the presidential and the vice-presidential candidates — take a look at the picture. According to Grub Street, the photos are printed on rice paper using inkjet printer cartridges that have been loaded with food coloring. Is that possible?

Anyway, the Veep cookies sell for $3.25 each, in case you want to spend your tax dollars on a cookie bearing an uncanny likeness to Sarah Palin. Grub Street says some people have been buying the cookies just to spit on them and then trash them. Now there’s an idea.

This country never fails to amaze me.

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2 Responses to “Cookies to Eat During Tonight’s Debate”

  1. Kellyon 02 Oct 2008 at 3:30 pm edit this

    I remember one of the local news stations, ABC7 I think, showing McCain and Obama cookies shaped like their heads and decorated with their faces around the time of the conventions. It’s pretty funny. My question is if you eat one, does that mean you support them or hate them?

    ~Kelly
    http://www.30somethingandsearching.today.com/

  2. nyladyon 02 Oct 2008 at 4:22 pm edit this

    That’s a good question. I suppose either way if fine. Now — if you throw one in the garbage, we’ll know where you stand.

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