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Making a jawbreaker shot glass

MilkmanDan says...

For some fun, highlight the progress bar to get a video preview. Start at the end of the video, and slowly move your mouse to the left (beginning) to watch in reverse-fast-motion -- you get to see a dude with a magic wand turn a shotglass into a jawbreaker!

Making a jawbreaker shot glass

Making a jawbreaker shot glass

Shepppard says...

>> ^Unsung_Hero:

>> ^BoneRemake:
I dont get how its cooking? just because it is a sugar ball?

I'm not quite sure what you mean by "cooking."
If you are referring to the way it keeps changing colors when he is whittling it down, that is due to the different colored layers in which the candy is made. The "shell" of the candy is white and is the outer most layer of numerous underneath. Each color supposedly has a different taste but I believe that is just Wonka Candy lies.
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He means that he's curious as to why this is under the cooking tag, as am I.

I'm a Line Cook, I make food for a living. I can tell you that making shot glasses made of jawbreakers isn't in my job description.

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Making a jawbreaker shot glass

Making a jawbreaker shot glass

Unsung_Hero says...

>> ^BoneRemake:

I dont get how its cooking? just because it is a sugar ball?


I'm not quite sure what you mean by "cooking."

If you are referring to the way it keeps changing colors when he is whittling it down, that is due to the different colored layers in which the candy is made. The "shell" of the candy is white and is the outer most layer of numerous underneath. Each color supposedly has a different taste but I believe that is just Wonka Candy lies.

Click here for the Gobstopper Wiki

Making a jawbreaker shot glass

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Louis CK on Consumers and Capitalism (part 1/3)

shagen454 says...

I mean I don't really give a shit about bookstores or video stores. I watch most film off of StageVu, so I'm a damn hypocrite. But, if I do get the courage to go into the local video store they have an immense amount of film and it's run by a guy who played in that legendary band Jawbreaker. It's always an amazing time browsing their art film, criterion collection and horrid hard-to-find 80's films. I think I've gone into City Lights once or twice. Seen it, been there, done that. I think I bought an Arthur Rimbaud book from the Beat section, haha. And that is pretty much the only book I will ever need again.

I definitely try to buy local, it's much more difficult in smaller towns where the chains already have a chain around the local economies necks. I try to buy from small local grocers, farmer's markets or the co-op. I like the idea of the co-op but truthfully they are really much more expensive. But their workers get huge bonuses at the end of the year $30k+ and they don't have asshole managers). Sometimes I mess up and end up going into Trader Joe's (TWO BUCK CHUCK!!!) but I definitely won't support Safeway and all of their shit biotech-foods.

I definitely think changing America's mind on where they buy their goods from would have an immense impact on the country for the better. The less oil on your food the better. Starting a co-op is a great way to take power back locally and empower local farmers - though, like I said the consumer ends up paying a bit more for food (albeit, really good food).

EMO-CORE was around since 1986!!!! Crazy!!!

treat says...

If the emotionally and politically charged music of Fugazi, Rights of Spring and Embrace were considered emo, why is it bands like Jawbreaker and Jets to Brazil fell into the same category? Was Minor Threat emo? Ian MacKaye seemed pretty angry most of the time while fronting for a band that preached abstinence from drugs, alcohol, sex and promoted veganism.

This is why when people ask me what kind of music I play, I tell them "music that you have to listen very closely to hear."

Someday Virgin records will be choosing genre labels for us, and all our problems will be solved.

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