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Christopher Tracey wrote:
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> Frank Filz wrote:
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> > A hint for people - the store does sell something which might work as a
> > Jello mold. I bought a bunch of large plastic boxes with 2x2 studs on top.
> > Sincw they are plastic, I would advise against trying to use them for a cake
> > mold...
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> I used the LEGO lunch box to bake a cake for the third WAMALUG meeting
> back in October. I lined outside of the lunchbox with several layers of
> aluminum foil to produce a mold. I carefully removed the lunch box and
> place the mold studs down in larger metal pan(I think it was a
> breadpan). Near boiling water was placed in the pan for support while
> the cake batter was poured in the mold. Bake as directed.
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> Images can be found at
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=696
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> sorry for the bad cake pics... it's a photo of a photo...
Ahh, didn't realize those boxes were supposed to be lunch boxes. Those
are the boxes I was talking about. I'll probably carry minifigs and
other what nots in them for the pirate game...
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Frank Filz
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