Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Bread Beard

Remove facial hair with dough
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When I baked bread in the past, I found that dough adhering to my forearms would yank out the hairs when I peeled it off. If a person with unwanted facial hair were to apply dough to their beard area, halfbake it with just tolerable heat and then take that off, they would probably have moved a substantial portion of the hair. They could then complete the baking process and have a small flat loaf or pizza base to eat full of extra roughage in the form of hair, which would eventually become a surgically removable gastric hairball, which someone could surely make up a story about it being medically beneficial and sell, either to desperately I'll people or maybe an art gallery.
nineteenthly, Feb 18 2016

Ergotism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergotism
St Anthony's Fire [8th of 7, Feb 18 2016]

St. Elmo's Fire https://en.wikipedi...i/St._Elmo%27s_fire
What I thought the above link's description was referring to, at first, which confused me. [notexactly, Feb 20 2016]

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       What this idea shows is the extreme inadvisability of home-baking bread using mouldy rye flour.   

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8th of 7, Feb 18 2016
  

       Shepherd's purse contains a similar symbiotic fungus to ergot, so that saves time. It's not hallucinogenic though, so you get the black without the fire.
nineteenthly, Feb 18 2016
  

       It's going to be one of those days...
normzone, Feb 18 2016
  

       Gluten free?   

       Least threatening pirate name ever.
tatterdemalion, Feb 20 2016
  

       I was thinking sourdough.
nineteenthly, Feb 20 2016
  

       This may be a crumby idea.
normzone, Feb 20 2016
  
      
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