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If Food Could Talk . . .

Super Tuesday is here, and the only way I can think of to make it relevant on a food blog is by featuring a video of talking food dressed as presidential candidates!

That's right—this short and sweet version of the original video, "Road to the Greenhouse," features Broccoli Obama, Celery Clinton, Mitt Ramen-y, Mike Huckleberry, and Dijon McCain in a spoof debate. The video focuses on one critical issue: Is it time that we "gave peas a chance"? It will have you seeing the candidates and your dinner in a whole new light. Enjoy.

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Jack :

Pure genius. Exquisitely realized video. Such wit!

Loved the video! Food does indeed relate to the presidential campaigns more so than one would think. For example, the environment and a person's carbon footprint is a key hot-topic. I've recently come across a vegetarian, dairy-free food line called Five Star Foodies. The food is delicious and they seem to really care about their packaging, using only recyclable containers. CHECK THEM OUT at fivestarfoodies.com

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