Squid Game Gets a Tail‑Wagging Twist in Seoul
New born in the heart of Seoul, cute and fearless, is Lee Jin‑sun, the mastermind behind a pet‑friendly cooking studio and the newest fearless cake‑conductor of dog treats. Her one‑year‑old Maltese‑Poodle, Geumdong, is the unofficial mascot of the shop, stealing hearts one paw‑print at a time.
Halloween for Dogs? Absolutely!
During the spooky season, Lee has brewed up a special baking class where Netflix’s Squid Game fans (and their canine companions) can whip up their own tail‑wagging goodies. Think tasty, wheat‑free chocolate “sugar candies” that look just like the sugary delights every squad leader keeps close by, plus mini‑guards in the iconic pink jumpsuits and black masks.
What’s on the Menu?
- Snakes‑Like Rabbit Cookies – the bubbly “sugar candies” that keep the flavor sweet as the game’s tension.
- Pink Guard Pretzels – the nail‑biting cookies shaped like the hunched guardians in their unmistakable bright jumpsuits.
- Mask Marvels – playful, bite‑sized treats modeled after the tagline‑stamping black masks.
All treats come hypoallergenic and wheat‑free, ensuring that even the most sensitive pups can join the fun without sniffing any gluten flare‑ups.
Community and Fun Connect
Lee’s studio is a place where fans of thrilling drama meet audiences thirsting for wholesome treats. With the Halloween vibes ruled by the peculiar “Squid Game” universe, both humans and their fur‑friends dive into a delightfully bizarre culinary adventure.
So this Halloween, don’t just let your cat or dog sit on the couch. Grab a rolling pin, get your squad ready, and bake that unforgettable treat together. After all, in Seoul’s sweetest corner, the game is ready – for a whole lot of ~POW~ in the kitchen, and a few purrs, tail‑wags, and giggles at the same time!
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Stuck at Home, No Halloween Parties? Turn Your Canine into a Snack‑Making Superhero!
Because of the lingering Covid‑19 vibes, you’re probably missing those spooky fun‑filled Halloween gatherings. Thankfully, you’ve found a new way to keep the festivities alive…inside your kitchen!
Why Squid Game Might Be the Unexpected Inspiration
While watching the viral thriller, one of those “pure inspiration” moments popped. “If only I could create something that’s as addictively fun for my dog as the show is for us…why not make Halloween‑themed treats?” she mused. And boom – the idea started cooking.
Gourmet Dog Treats with a Healthy Twist
What’s in the Mix?
- Rice flour to keep the carbs moderate
- Coconut powder for that sweet, tropical twist
- Beetroot to give that vibrant orange‑red hue (and a dash of earthy sweetness)
- Carob for a wild chocolate flavor, plus a natural way to shade the dough
Why These Ingredients?
Choosing rice and coconut eliminates wheat, making the treats gluten‑free for your pup. Beetroot and carob keep the colors lively without any artificial dyes. Your four‑legged friend gets a tasty, safer snack with a splash of season!
Recipe Quick‑Take
- Mix rice flour and coconut powder.
- Blend in beetroot pulp and a pinch of carob for flavor.
- Shape into eerie little “cookies” (think pumpkins or ghosts).
- Bake at 350°F for 12‑15 minutes.
- Cool, slice, and serve with a proud wag of your dog’s tail!
Next time when the word “Halloween” comes up, your kitchen will be buzzing with sweet aromas and wagging tails. No parties, just pure, homemade joy — and you get to be the star chef.
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Lee’s October Classroom is a Jam Session!
Hey folks, the word on the street is that Lee’s exclusive one‑to‑one, in‑person class is already fully booked for October. If you’re still on the waiting list, grab those slots before they vanish like a hot‑pizza slice on a rainy day.
Why the Hype?
- Personalized Coaching: One on one, no group distractions—just pure focus.
- Hands‑on Interaction: You’ll learn directly from Lee, who’s known for turning novices into pros.
- Limited Spots: Only a handful available, keeping the experience intimate and highly effective.
How to Secure Your Spot
- Check the Calendar: Open your planner; October’s already go‑go.
- Drop a Message: Hit Lee’s contact portal and say, “I’m in!”
- Confirm Dates: Double‑check the schedule so you can keep your calendar drama-free.
Final Word
If you’ve been waiting for the chance to get one‑on‑one coaching, Lee’s October class is the soonest scene where that happens. Don’t miss out—register now!
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When Dogs Get a Taste of Squid Game
Hey there, fan‑fiction junkies and pet lovers alike! Last week, we witnessed something that would make even the most stoic Squid Game fan wag his tail—literally. Picture this: a Gibbs‑chan‑style baking class where the instructor, Hwang Hye‑won, shares a cookie with a furry friend, Geumdong, all decked out in a pet‑sized version of the show’s iconic green tracksuits.
Why the Pup Slashes the Winning Streak
Hwang Hye‑won’s playful pick‑up line—“It’s like a dog version of Squid Game. It’s so much fun and seems like the dog loves it too”—was in full force. The little canine was practically breathing with excitement, pawing at the realm of human treats alongside the meme‑loving contestants. It turns out, the show’s fun factor runs on both sides of the leash.
What The Numbers Tell Us
Since the series premiered on September 17, Squid Game has become Netflix’s most‑watched original ever in its first month. The show’s binge‑worthy beats added 4.38 million new subscribers to the streaming behemoth—proof that the global audience is chasing drama, drama, and bunny‑friendly drama!
Why We’re Cooking Up More
- Replayable content that keeps you glued to your screen (and to your snack bowls).
- Pet‑friendly flairs that blend fandom with wagging tails.
- A recipe for together‑time that doesn’t sacrifice either binge or belly.
So whether your heart’s racing for Tommy’s final showdown or your pup’s trying to steal the cookie, we’re all in on this living‑room gastropub of drama. And hey—let’s just say, Netflix’s next episode might just need an additional “bark‑level” twist.
