Cats eating people food – Corn on the cob, nom, nom, nom

cats, corn, funny, lists | February 28, 2012 | By

Who knew that cats eating corn on the cobs was so popular?

Let me show you with some cat corn poetry….

Cat sitting on someone's lap, eating corn on the cob

Praying lap corn

Bush holding a cat like he's eating corn on the cob

Backward cat corn

Cat eating corn on the cob

Floor corn

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More corn!

Cat  eating corn on the cob that has just been shucked

Raw corn

Life magazine cat  eating corn on the cob on a mount

Gnawed corn

Child and cat  eating corn on the cob

Shared corn

Two cats  eating corn on the cob

Haired corn!

Tshirt that says "why don't cats eat corn on the cob?" But they do!

Disbeliever cat corn

Cat jumping into the air with the caption "invisible corn on the cob"

Invisible cat corn

Cat licking corn on a papertowel

Clean corn.

Nom, nom, nom kitty eating corn

Mean corn.

Fluffy kitty eating corn off the grass

Outdoor corn

Kitten nomming food off a human's lap, holding the corn for him

Nominivore corn!

And as a bonus….

Hamster holding a piece of corn

I has a corm?

Chicken waffle maker – Southern food made easy

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If a plate of fried chicken and waffles could be cute, this is it. That’s ironic considering it’s from a site called Dude Foods, too, ha.

You’ll have to check out his site for the full details of how to make this, but here’s a hint:

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In the recipe and instructions for the fried chicken and waffles, it says “wings,” throughout, but he actually means drumsticks or legs, so just make sure you’re buying the right chicken. I think this would be quite awkward with wings, hehe.

Facts about Food Friday – Make your own shaker jars

Facts about Food Friday

So it’s been a little while since the last FaF, but no matter. I’ll make it up to you with this genius fact:

Canning jars have the same size top as parmesan cheese shakers.

Why should you care? Because that means you can turn any old glass jar (not the wide-mouthed kind) into your own shaker bottle.

Mason jar with green parmesean cheese jar shaker top lid

Not that you should be buying those cheap green jars of parmesan “cheese” anyway, but if you have any sitting in the back of your fridge, might as well put them to use. Think outside the standard box of shaker jars and consider storing your bread crumbs in them for an easy way to add a quick topping to a casserole.

Or store your cat’s favorite nutritional yeast and garlic power in one. Not that I’ve ever done this, of course. Just hypothetically speaking, if your cat is addicted to powdered yeast, this would make it really easy to shake on her food every morning…