News From Your Uncle: Millenial Couple Builds Tiny House Out Of Avocado Toasts

News From Your Uncle: Millenial Couple Builds Tiny House Out Of Avocado Toasts

BEACON, NY—Meet Jan and Josh, a couple who has taken the concept of sustainable living to a whole new level by building a tiny house made entirely of avocado toasts. The couple, who had always been interested in sustainable living, decided to take the leap and build their dream home using an unconventional and eco-friendly material.

The house, which measures just over 100 square feet, was built using over 10,000 slices of toasted bread, each smothered in a thick layer of creamy avocado.

It was Josh's uncle who inspired them to start their tiny house journey with his insightful comment on how they could afford a house if they weren't eating so many avocado toasts. The project took several months to complete, with the builder carefully crafting each slice of the green material and layering them to create strong walls and a sturdy roof.

The interior of the house is just as green as the exterior. The bed is a custom-built platform made entirely out of avocado toast, and the kitchenette is equipped with a mini fridge, hot plate, and of course, a toaster oven.

In addition to being environmentally friendly, the tiny house also offers a unique and cozy living space. The interior is lined with soft and warm toast, creating a comfortable atmosphere. The natural oils in the avocado help keep the toast fresh and free of mold, and the house even has a built-in composting toilet to reduce waste - a must for any avocado enthusiasts.

The avocado toast house is a testament to the power of creativity and desperation. It shows how with a little imagination and a lot of toast, even the most unexpected materials can be transformed into a statement piece.

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