Bagel + CD Spindle = Bagel to Go
Rodrigo Piwonka put an avocado-filled toasted bagel into an empty CD spindle, and voilĂ , a bagel to go! It's the perfect solution if you love complicated bagels but not the wrapping up, or the potential mess of transporting them in your bag. [via Kung Fu Grippe]
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7 Comments:
This is news I can really use!!!! Than you so much!!!!
dksbook at 2:53PM on 04/05/07
There's this new thing called "Tupperware" or its clones that might also work. And you don't need a CD recorder!
Lou at 4:19PM on 04/05/07
not to be a debbie downer, but is the plastic food-safe?
(i think it's brilliant nonetheless!)
munkicat at 11:35PM on 04/05/07
genius!!!!
JubileeNYC at 11:54PM on 04/05/07
it is incredibly wonderful, but that's one spindle you're never gonna want to use for CDs again.)
annien at 12:07AM on 04/06/07
Sheer genius!!!!!
misssbhavens at 3:10PM on 04/06/07
i'd suspect the cd spindle is not made from food-grade plastic, and therefore should not be used to store food.
yi at 5:03PM on 04/06/07