Sanders head is made of baby potato and cauliflower pieces were used to make his white hair. His trademark jacket was created by blanched kale leaves and the eggplant (brinjal) was used to make the trousers, glasses, and the chair he sat on, as well as the mittens. The remaining parts of the cauliflower were used to make the mask.
Not only is the image spot on, it sure looks like a delicious and healthy salad to eat. After all, we eat with both our eyes and our mouths.
This culinary creation went viral instantly after it was posted by Marshall on her Instagram page. It made its way to Twitter as well. Author Stephen King is a fan as well.
New Haven resident David Sepulveda is displaying a new snowman-like figure in front of his home.
It features the Vermont senator in a coat and mittens like the ones he wore to President Joe Biden s inauguration. You had to make snow forts, have snowball fights, that whole thing, so I ve always loved working in snow and with snow, Sepulveda said.
Sepulveda has been making such snow creations for years.
His past displays include dragons, buddhas, and a president Snowbama.
Updated Jan 28, 2021 | 12:31 IST Where s Waldo or Where s Wally is a popular puzzle found in children s books around the world. Spot Bernie Sanders in the viral puzzle.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter
It has been over a week since the historic Inauguration Day that culminated in the United States While Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are making the necessary headlines as the new President and Vice-President, Democrat senator Bernie Sanders was the talk of the town for quite some time.
His casual and warm attire went viral after the ceremony and it became a hilarious meme. It was edited and morphed into various scenarios, including iconic Bollywood scenes!
About those wooly mittens that U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders wore to the presidential inauguration, sparking memes across social media? They've helped to raise $1.8 million in the last five days for charitable organizations in Sanders' home state of Vermont.