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#1 User is offline   Nancy S. Icon

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Posted 13 November 2012 - 11:25 AM

I've heard that working with porcelain is like "throwing cream cheese." As I used a grogless ^6 recently, I wondered: can you throw cream cheese? Maybe make it into a bowl that holds veggies or crackers for a party?

Has anyone tried this? How did it work if you did? Any reason a person shouldn't try this? (I have to be honest...I'm sorely tempted!) :D
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Posted 13 November 2012 - 12:16 PM

View PostNancy S., on 13 November 2012 - 04:25 PM, said:

I wondered: can you throw cream cheese? ....................................

Has anyone tried this? :D


You need Heston Blumenthal, he's barking.;)
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Posted 13 November 2012 - 12:51 PM

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Posted 13 November 2012 - 04:01 PM

Well, being the lazy soul that I am ... the biggest drawback would be cleaning your wheel and tools until they were in a food safe condition ... then cleaning up after ....
BUT ...
it would be kind of cool to freeze it then bring it out before serving filled with lox or red pepper jelly and surrounded by crackers.:D
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Posted 13 November 2012 - 05:18 PM

One tool only: a mold

Posted by a hand builder!


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Posted 13 November 2012 - 11:55 PM

I have to agree, too lazy to clean everything and try it. Sounds like it might be fun to do at school, where I could make the kids clean it up:)
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Posted 14 November 2012 - 08:12 PM

View PostSShirley, on 13 November 2012 - 11:51 AM, said:



Now, that John Britt is a funny guy! Made me laugh, especially the cream cheese hanging out of his mouth at the end.
TJR
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