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Old 09-18-2011, 03:02 AM
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Sweet rotor shaped measuring cup ideas

So where i work they have these really cool rotor shaped measure cups so I snagged one figuring some of you members would have some cool ideas for these cups....... ANYTHING OFF THE WALL!!!! And i can get some more if my fingers are feelin sticky...... lol they're only penny's to the company.

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is that a vhs copy of signs on your desk?
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haha i knew someone was gonna see that but I didnt think it was gonna be that quick..... yes it is....... the GF never saw it and we found it a a second hand shop cheap so we bought it.
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You should make some brownies. Rotor shaped brownies, mmmmmm.
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haha i dont think plastic would be good to bake in....... lol
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Originally Posted by laythor
is that a vhs copy of signs on your desk?
I lol'd at that question.

It seems kind of obvious that you could just measure anything with it...

Maybe freeze something in the shape of a rotor? Jello mold?

You could use it like a cookie cutter... or use it to cut cake or batch of brownies into a few rotor shaped cakes or brownies lol.
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would it be ironic if I say using it to measure premix?
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^That's a good idea... I kept thinking you could measure oil (normal motor oil), but I couldn't think of why you would need to be that exact.
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That's nice.
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haha i knew someone would say to measure with too. I was also thinking of some sorta template for rotor shapes.....
I like the jello and cake mold ideas tho......
or maybe vent tubes for a sub box? Could also use it as a fiberglass mold.
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or maybe after being cut down in length a gauge pod????
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