
The Hungry Scientist Handbook
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We imagine that you like to take things apart and put them together. Gadgets, electronics, computers, food. Wait---food? Yes! We have a sneaking suspicion that food, for people who think like us, is as much a fascinating challenge in chemistry and mechanical engineering as it is a gustatory delight.
Enter The Hungry Scientist Handbook: Electric Birthday Cakes, Edible Origami, and Other DIY Projects for Techies, Tinkerers, and Foodies, to be published by Collins in September, 2008.
The kitchen is our lab and our workshop. Join us to make cryogenic ice cream, modular pecan pies, caramel lingerie, and more. As you can see, anything goes. Enjoy!
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