h a l f b a k e r y"Put it on a plate, son. You'll enjoy it more."
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And one glass equals one bottle for convienence. |
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//widely baked in the 70'S// ...as was its sister technology, the beer-bottle-melted-flat ashtray cum petit four tray souvenir. They were tragicly uncool then, but might make a nice sardine dish now in a passably cool, retro-kitsch sort of way. |
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I don't believe even the '70s envisioned fusing the top to the bottom as a stem. Though JC kind of rushed over that part. |
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Yeah, fusing the top to the bottom was standard. I remember it from Jr. High shop class. |
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See links for examples of this idea for sale. |
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[marked-for-deletion] recipe. How to make those glass bottle glasses. |
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I've even seen this idea in a "Snapple" comercial. |
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I'm drinking out of one right now. |
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[admin: Ignoring the MFD. Yes, this has been done, but it's not widely known; and the idea, even though worded as a set of instructions, is not a recipe.] |
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