sansdromeda
sansdromeda
sansdromeda

If people want to try this, I'm all for it (though I myself want no part of it), but for God's sake please don't let them call it tofu or anything reminiscent of tofu. It needs a new, unique name. Can you imagine the nightmare for restaurant servers?

The hard parts were most likely ground up in the creation of the "milk" that the c-fu was created from. — assuming it is created in anyway similarly to how tofu is.

I have zero problem believing that cricket-based tofu tasted terrible, because everything about crickets is terrible. For many years I had an Exotic Pet who required crickets as part of her diet, and those chirpy little buggers are the worst. They smell bad. They can be as destructive as moths when it comes to

Thank God for this. The world has desperately needed meat-based replicas of traditional plant foods.

I love those comic book shoes! My wedding shoes were DIY as well. Galaxy shoes for a science museum wedding :)

If you can get the tea dye to take and the color to your shade, but are worried about waterproofing, try spraying them with a water repellent aerosol made for suede—added bonus, this stuff also tends to make shoes a teeny bit darker.

I love those!!! I also refused to wear heels but had such trouble finding what I wanted!! I wound up with simple white ballet flats with some ruching on the front and figured I'd dye them a funky color after the wedding so I could wear them later, but I never got around to it (and it's been 4+ years now... never did

This was a little easter egg we had on one of the tables. My husband is a Scout Trooper with the 501st so we tease that he would be on a vespa instead of a speeder.

You win, darlin'. In related news, I had Ms. Marvel comic book heels for my law school graduation. :)

you could try soaking them in weak tea. see if the colour takes. if it does but the shade isn't dark enough soak again with slightly stronger tea.

Roman Holiday/Star Wars theme? That is amazing. Mad props to you. (Mine was Enchantment Under the Sea, aka Back to the Future.)

Jelly... heels?

These were mine. The photographer posed them like this, BTW. It was kind of amusing how much she fawned over them. I was like, "Well, you can get a pair at DSW for $39.99..."

Doc Martens FTW.

You say looking like a drunk llama is a bad thing, I say it's my morning wardrobe intention

I made my shoes! I took an old pair and decopaged some comic book pages to them so they were cute and snazzy and on theme!

I went for sparkly sandals with no heels. (Well, about 1/2" wedge.) Comfy and fun and wonderful, and about $50.

You will honey-roast that chicken UNTIL IT'S TENDER!