Ravioli & Lava

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+4 1. tsar911 commented 10 years ago

What kind of Laval-Sphegetti fetish is this?!?!?
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+20 2. Malakyte commented 10 years ago

Dinner is served! Be careful it's hot... >:)
And a few thousands years later, modern humans will find fossilised ravioli in a rock 8-)
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0 3. kozy commented 10 years ago

om nom nom
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0 4. sux2bu commented 10 years ago

Honey I burned your dinner , can you stop at McDonalds on the way home? :P
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-1 5. Klemm commented 10 years ago

So this passes for science today? :|
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+5 6. loadrunner commented 10 years ago

What about some dried corn and lava?
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-5 7. MindTrick commented 10 years ago

That reminded me of myself the other day when i was trying to pop a pimple...
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+7 8. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

i wonder how much pressure lava (or magma when underground) put on an object..its molten rock..so its not lightweight
Since im a kid i wonder what lava feels like (in case of viscosity)..like having a glove that i can touch lava with..and lick it for the taste =P
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+1 9. cameramaster commented 10 years ago

Had I ONLY known about this kind of cooking when I was away camping this weekend...oh...hang on....No volcanoes in Surrey :-(
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+1 10. sp176 commented 10 years ago

Chef Boyardee slogan: "Be careful of the Ring of Fire"
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0 11. bigdisnotr commented 10 years ago

Ravioli died.. :(
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+1 12. loadrunner commented 10 years ago

#8 Lava is pretty heavy, like clay. You could try a workshop making candy, liquid sugar should have the same feel, but not that hot.
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+1 13. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

#12 I've seen candy makers in belgium, was pretty awesome..they made the candys in front of the customers...i wanted to touch that blob of sugar too..makes your teeth :x