posted on July 14, 2003 08:14:00 PM new
This object belongs to my partner in crime. What on EARTH is this thing? It's about 12 inches across, 2 inches deep and weighs about 2lbs. It's some sort of metal, and those circles are indentations. Was it done on purpose, or the result of stew gone wrong?
What is this whosiwhatsit?
edited to add: Those dents go outward..you're looking at the inside of it. Neat little optical illusion.
[ edited by drcomm on Jul 14, 2003 08:15 PM ]
posted on July 14, 2003 08:27:06 PM new
I *think* it's to poach or somehow cook a baker's dozen eggs, for use on an old-fashioned stove. (Could be an individual earring holder too but NOT.)
posted on July 14, 2003 08:39:33 PM new
Fruit or jam goes into the indentations. Pour your cake batter over that. Bake 35-45 minutes at 350 degrees or until a light golden brown. When done, a toothpick inserted into the center should come out clean.
posted on July 14, 2003 09:00:15 PM new
It goes on a cookie sheet or another baking pan knobby side down. The inside looks like a cake pan with craters, right? If not, ignore my recipe.
posted on July 14, 2003 09:07:06 PM new
How horrible!!!!!!! still in it's SHELL casing!!!!! Not even fired??????? Worse,,,than a than a tank trap!the inhumanities of the Fr..................
posted on July 14, 2003 09:15:51 PM new
It's a multi port petri dish for analyzing biological specimens for the production of weapons of mass destruction. It was exported from Iraq in the final days of the war to escape detection by weapons inspectors. You could try listing it, but it would probably only bring a couple million if the defense department bids. I personally would use it for poaching eggs. Hope you washed your hands good after touching it
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posted on July 14, 2003 09:22:57 PM new
Could be part of the BUNS OF STEEL collection?? Place it on yer chair & it provides a gentle, yet invigoratingly healthy massage??
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posted on July 14, 2003 09:25:05 PM new
Sorry,,I just see the bigger side of things,,,,,,once you've been around the world a few times everything seems smaller but in this case bigger and anyway who cares???
posted on July 14, 2003 10:05:33 PM new
SFS...I was serious also in my first post. It looks like a muffin or cornbread baking pan. Most of them I have seen are cast iron, but this one looks like aluminum. It could be a reflection of the flash though.
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