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[abe03] I've spotted a theme to your ideas thus far. Take one thing that's loved. Take another. Combine them. |
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<Fast Show> You love peas, you love cheese .... you'll love cheesy peas! </fs> |
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Frozen? I'm disappointed - from the title, I had the image of slackers spinning steaming hot pizzas across the campus. |
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The Pizzee for short ? uggh the comercials alone would drive me too the clock tower with my trusty Sniper Rifle |
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//slackers spinning steaming hot pizzas across the campus// Aw jeez, pizza's stuck on the roof again! Get a ladder... |
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Hmmmm... I *have* heard to use an upside-down brand-new Frisbee as a plate for young children because the rim can help to scrape food onto the fork, something to push against. |
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Cool, but too impractical for my croissant. |
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Made from sprayed paper pulp in a form (like egg cartons) this tray would be great! It keeps sauce and crumbs and melted cheese from making it to the bottom of your oven but could make really functional frisbee. |
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Cheese heated and cooled would reinforce the paper edge to make frisbee stronger. |
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Dogs would chase and eat too quickly though. |
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and add different pictures to make it a collectible for the kids (you want them to want more then 1 frisbee). Different approach: do we need cardboard at all? as soon as its frozen, it will support itself won't it? |
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[+] even though I'm concerned about melting the frisbee when the pizza is cooked. |
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