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    The royal roast: Kate and Wills become pub grub

    A chain of pubs pay tribute to the future bride and groom with the help of meat and veggies. A chain of pubs pay tribute to the future bride and groom with the help of meat and veggies. …After months of anticipation, it's finally here: a roast modeled after Kate and Will's engagement photo. Ever since their November announcement, meat and potato artists have been scrambling to come up with a proper tribute. Thankfully, Crown Carveries, a chain of UK pubs, stepped up with this savory tribute.

    Here are the ingredients for this traditional English roast: Carrots for Kate's dress; peas, sprouts and beans for Will's blazer. Strips of beef make the perfect royal hair. And for skin, try the innards of a turkey. Yummy! Unfortunately, blueberries don't lend themselves to a traditional roast recipe, so Kate's heirloom sapphire engagement ring is made from a dollop of gravy. Dinner rolls and various round, brown ball-shaped things frame the edible portrait. So there you have it. You can all sleep well knowing that this official pre-wedding task is complete. Unless you looked at the photo on the right-then you'll probably have nightmares.

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