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Just for Halloween why not serve up a bowl of The Medusa's
Spooky Noodles?
They comes in two parts, the noodles being modelled to resemble
the writhing snakes that characterise the Medusa's deadly hair
style.
They look like snakes because each dark blue noodle strand has a
tapering tail,
complimented by a careful modelled viper's head.
The second part of the idea is the serving bowl itself which causes
the freshly cooked noodle snakes to swirl around gently in a state
of
constant motion. They do this because they are stirred into
continual
action by two counter rotating rings built into the curved interior
of
the bowl.
Serve in a darkened room, especially at a Halloween party, with a
nice clear soup that glows bright green under the appropriate
fluorescent lighting. Eat enough of them to reveal The Medusa herself peering up at you from the bottom of the bowl (link)
Happy Halloween to all halfbakers. (hats off to Jutta for creating
Jabba The Croissant see link)
https://s-media-cac...24020fba888116a.png
Medusa's Noodles [xenzag, Oct 31 2015]
http://www.halfbake...whatsnew.html#crumb
hats off to Jutta!!! [xenzag, Oct 31 2015]
moving noodles
https://www.youtube...watch?v=qZ1OOPn8S6c [beanangel, Oct 31 2015]
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That reminds me of gummy worms in chocolate pudding. |
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Or Tootsie-Rolls and Rollos in pudding cake died to
look like a litter
box. |
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youtube [link] has a video of moving noodles |
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