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Mixing Ball
for tossing a salad, making pancakes from scratch or battering meat for deep frying | |
Twist open the clear, soft, plastic ball into two halves. Add the ingredients. Rejoin the halves. Play some kitchen soccer or bowling or let a pet amuse itself with the ball. Wipe clean, open and serve/cook the contents.
[Romulox] Acme threads, with multiple lead threads should do the trick
http://jamaica.u.ar.../ce210/fastener.htm [normzone, Apr 14 2005]
Play&Freeze icream maker
http://www.icecreamrevolution.com/ mixing ball for making icecream [xaviergisz, Nov 27 2005]
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This has gotta be baked. Damn. |
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You never forget anything before leaving on vacation do you, [FJ]? |
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I will say that threads on a large diameter like you say will be hard to twist together, no matter how scratch resistant the material may be. Is there any other potential closing mechanism? |
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Did you find my passport? |
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"Mixing balls", he said, pointing regretfully at the top kitchen shelf. |
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"Is that anything like tennis elbow?", his guest inquired politely. |
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I think a Tupperware type of pop-on seal, coupled with an inflation port like those on inflatable balls, snapped together and aided with a few psi of air pressure removed via syringe would be nearly impossible to open by mere physical punishment. Only add a squirt of air to equalize the ball's internal and external pressures in order to pop it open again. |
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//"Is that anything like tennis elbow?", his guest inquired politely.//
How am I supposed to keep a straight face during my job interview when I have THAT in my head tomorrow?
Even funnier when I rememberd Ian's "stirring the gravy" anno. |
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Gunpowder used to be made in a wooden "mixing ball" with two or more smaller wooden balls inside to help mix. |
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[bristolz] But did they find anyone brave enough to play soccer with it? (Maybe it is true Long John Silver used to be a striker for Portsmouth City) |
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// let a pet amuse itself//
Just as appetizing as Kramers shower salad. (+) |
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Kids - if you don't like salad, the hamster loves it. And he'll take it with him, too! |
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This reminds me of a "Malcolm in the Middle" episode... |
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If I could be so bold as to modify. What if you had a semi-circular bowl that had a semi-circular lid that just flipped underneath (inside itself). Sort of like a Buzz-Lightyear Space helmet. The closed object would resemble a sphere, the open would store the lid in a compartment underneath. I don't like stuff that twists apart into two pieces. Cool idea. |
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Have a lightbulb inside that turns on when it opens. |
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That way the lightbulb can break and you can spice up your dinner salad with some glass. |
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A dry martini please, bludgeoned not stirred. |
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