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See also: Laurie Notaro's Eight Food(ie) Terms Past Their Expiration Dates We're a music blog, but that doesn't mean we aren't passionate about our food, too. When we're not blogging about music festivals and reviewing shows, we're reading about farmers' markets and edible grasshoppers at our sister blog, Chow Bella...
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See also: Laurie Notaro's Eight Food(ie) Terms Past Their Expiration Dates

We're a music blog, but that doesn't mean we aren't passionate about our food, too. When we're not blogging about music festivals and reviewing shows, we're reading about farmers' markets and edible grasshoppers at our sister blog, Chow Bella. Sometimes the two subjects meet: Just listen to Wendy Rene's "BBQ," or Booker T's "Green Onions."

Superstar rapper/fashionisto/alleged Kim Kardashian-doer Kanye West gets it --just remember that infamous fish fillet. But our Tumblr of the Week, Kanye Chef (No One Man Should Have All That Flour), takes things even further, twisting 'Ye's hilarious lyrics and song titles into hilarious foodie gold.

Move over, Cooking With Skrillex; there is a new chef in town.

More on what's awesome about this week's Tumblr of the Week after the jump...

The latest material on Kanye Chef includes mostly funny takes on Yeezy's lyrics through pictures, while most of the older material is made up of Kanye lyrics that have been tweaked so their subjects are about food.

We've selected some of our favorite posts from Kanye Chef for your viewing pleasure. Be forewarned: you might get hungry.

For some great rewritten Kanye foodie lyrics, click here and here.

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