h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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I would like to have a small scaffold upon which one could drape a slice of bacon and cook it, resulting in a perfect mobius strip in three dimensions (a flat "figure eight with a twist" could easily be done without any help). Aside from the appealing notion of endless bacon, it would be fun to eat.
In fact, even a simple ring of bacon would be charming.
Probably best to make it out of plastic for use in the microwave, but a metal version for the regular oven would be acceptable.
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You could always try and breed Möbius pigs. |
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joining the ends is the major problem - edible glue? |
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No need to glue the ends if you cut it complete from the side of bacon! |
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OK, [po], watch:
Easy, huh? |
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Funny, we were in this same vein last night. My sweetheart bought one of those spiral cut hams, and I was telling her that I thought it was cruel how they made them walk in circles or raised them in centrifuges. |
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