During a pandemic, it’s important to maintain social distancing, but sometimes we also want to deliver food to loved ones at home. To be safe, GISHCORP has patented a food-delivery system called DineSafe™ wherein the chef simply uses a household electric fan (ceiling or otherwise) to serve meals and snacks to family members from a safe distance.
Category: 2020
Item 14 – Inappropriate Tie-Dye

Tie-dye something that definitely, absolutely, should not be tie-dyed. (You can use homemade vegetable dyes, if you like.)
Item 13 – Pickle Me Elmo

When “our favorite childhood toy” slams full speed into “things that can be preserved in vinegar” the result is the “Pickle-Me-Elmo”. Show us one. – Dave L.
Item 12 – Untouchable Soap Carving

Carve a piece of soap into something you definitely wouldn’t want near or touching your hands. (Make sure to save and re-use the shavings.)
Item 11 – Potato-Balancing

The art of rock balancing is said to open up creative pathways in your brain. But potato balancing has been proven to actually provide a shortcut to enlightenment. That’s why we found you, in nature (or your backyard), meditating near the balanced potatoes.
Item 10 – Two-Faced Belly

Don’t you hate being called two-faced? Maybe they meant something different than what you think. Using make-up or body paint, let’s see an exact replica of your face on your belly. Take a pic proudly showing your two faces.
Item 9 – Protest Nails

Nail art has reached new levels these days, but it hasn’t forayed much into the fine art of nail signage. Let’s see a miniature protest poster painted on a fingernail.
Item 5 – #RebuildTheWorld

The LEGO Master Model Builders are working to #RebuildtheWorld, which is full of undiscovered creatures. Luckily, Gishers are on the job. Build a hybrid animal or cryptid creature out of the legendary LOCKING BRICKS, then take a forced-perspective picture of it coming after you. Post your creation to social media tagging @LEGO_Group (@LEGO on Instagram), #RebuildTheWorld & #GISH
Item 4 – #WeSowWeGrow

Plant the seeds of change to end food waste. Grow something from your food scraps or waste in your kitchen. Show us you planting it, then if there is any sprout or progress by the end of the week, show that, too. Oh- and you should upcycle something that’s not typically a planter as your pot (an old shoe, a disused jewelry box, etc.) Post an image of your planter on social media tagged #WeSowWeGrow!
Item 3 – Utensio the Utensil Man

Recreate Utensio, the Utensil Man from Travis McElroy’s virtual puzzle room, entirely out of kitchen utensils.