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Marshmallows burn nicely, but not on their own...until now.
Strike Anywhere matches
http://www.thegreat...e=111676&click=2744 [normzone, Sep 18 2009]
The s'more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S'more For those who don't go camping [blissmiss, Sep 19 2009]
Photo of s'more
http://shetypes.fil.../08/smore_large.jpg yum [blissmiss, Sep 19 2009]
Penn & Teller's 'Marshmallows of Doom'
http://www.youtube....watch?v=kUEvDKHsus4 YouTube video. [DrBob, Sep 23 2009]
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
http://en.wikipedia...uft_Marshmallow_Man Fire 'em up ! [8th of 7, Sep 23 2009]
Sterno
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterno Wonderful stuff .... [8th of 7, Sep 27 2009]
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For safety reasons, perhaps they should only ignite against the strike patch on the outside of the packaging. |
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[21 Quest], with respect, there are just some ideas you really ought to stay away from. |
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A mathematician once said, "Don't eat C4 and then get struck by lightning." |
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I'll buy some and I don't even like marshmallows. |
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// Why? Because of who posted it? // No, because some things tend to fly right over your head. |
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Well why don't you enlighten me [tatterdemalion] |
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To be fair to [21], I'd quite like to know how it works too. |
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//I'd quite like to know how it works too// I suppose they'd just have a thick coating of Armstrong's Mixture (wikipedia tells me this is a mixture of red phosphorus and potassium chlorate, with a little sulfur and calcium carbonate) - just like a match-head, to promote combustion on "striking". [tatterdemalion] makes a good point about perhaps developing towards a "safety marshmallow" that would only ignite when struck against a specific surface. |
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Would that be edible? I know it says //probably not for eating//, but
then, what's the point? |
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//I know it says //probably not for eating//, but then, what's the point?// That's a statement that's begging to be [marked-for-tagline]... |
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The point is, it's a big bag of highly volatile (potentially explosive) marshmallows. |
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Since I enjoy it for the humor, but also have a practical bent:
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A little stick or crystal of rock candy (crystalized sugar) sticking out one end, with the ignitable mixture on the tip. Once the marshmallow is lit and has burned down a bit, this stick would be easy to break off, and enjoy your nice self toasting marshmallow. |
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It could be edible. Potassium or sodium nitrate is edible, as
is sugar, and the two together would make a quite nice slow
powder. |
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Great, now I can't carry marshmallows aboard flights. |
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Hmmmm. Marshmallows and real corned beef could be used
to make an interesting IED, given some hot water and a
coffee filter.... |
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(I believe strike anywhere matches use glass to give them something to abrate against. If anyone were really interested in eating one, I expect the glass could be replaced with sugar.) |
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(Note that, even if you can't eat the whole thing, you can still eat the uncoated part. I'll leave it to the astute 'baker to decide if the whole exterior should be coated or not) |
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(Useful for starting fires on camping trips, a suitable replacement for a burning bag of dog poo on someone's porch, tips for arrows when sieging a castle or make your pitchfork into a torch) |
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// clade of halfbakers // Is that the proper collective, or is that a taxonomic reference? |
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[theleopard] - Be fair to [21] ? |
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I, for one, welcomed our new fair overlords, but in the end your patience will wear thin, and you'll join the balance of us in trying to find subtle ways to compel him to google unsavory subjects. |
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I thought the "strike anywhere" reference was self-explanatory, and figured anybody who'd grown up with matches would be satisfied. |
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You're asking someone called [phoenix] for an explanation of how to make something burn? |
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Perhaps it's a USAian thing, [Ian]. |
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// Can we build in a propulsion system, to make them a lttle more scary? // |
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Given how much fun it was to turn strike anywhere matches into projectiles, playing with these marshmallows would be a blast. |
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Self-propelled smores without a campfire. mmm.
could we combine this with the jello-shot trebuchet I saw the other day? |
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So a marshmallow that works like a swan match, I understood that from the start. There's no joke? No hidden meaning? No language barrier? I'm a litle disapointed. |
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Linky for those s'more virgins. |
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that s'more thing looks awfuk tricky to eat! |
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Goodness me, do I LOVE s'mores! |
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Of course, a re-write of the final few minutes of "Ghostbusters" might be appropriate .... |
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It's going to look really bad when the bag in your pocket lights from friction, and you run into water screaming "MARSHMALLOWS!" [+] |
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Plus if it's a thin coating that burns off easily, you could work it. Even if it burns the skin of the marshmallow, you just shuck the black part and eat it in it's melty, uncontained glory. |
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Try delicious Willy Pete Strike-Anywhere Marshmallows today! |
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man I like this Idea.
Marshmallows burn vary nicely can you say fire starter:) |
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// The point is, it's a big bag of highly volatile (potentially explosive) marshmallows. // |
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Honestly, [zen_tom], you say that like it's a bad thing. |
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If you'll excuse me, I'll be in the parking lot with [bigsleep], a quart of Tullamore Dew and a lighter. |
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<heads for parking lot clutching camp stool and paper bag containing cookies, cans of Sterno, string, and a litre bottle of The Macallan> |
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A whole new variety of molotov cocktails comes to the imagination. |
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