Subject: [baidarka] More edible boats...in the Harvey tradition.
From: Michael Orchard (mspadorchard@home.com)
Date: Sun Nov 04 2001 - 14:27:03 EST
Another versatile edible boat in the tradition of Harvey.. :)
And biodegradable in the true sense of the word.
And I could use my now deceased mother's pancakes for edible ballast...lumpy
pancakes for the boat, heavy pancakes for the ballast...excellent!! We
could develop an entire environmentally friendly industry around this...and
a paddler's cookbook series also.
Pancakes for kids to do their lessons on, pancake earings for the discerning
female paddler, edible pancake underwear, pancake paddles, pancake visors,
the possibilities are endless here, pancake kayak carts...and ?
Michael Orchard
Vancouver, Washington
> Her pancakes paddled very well. Second growth farmed
> wheats were used for flour so as to protect our old
> growth wheat forests. And the lumps helped with the
> bouyancy making the pancakes light and fluffy, much
> like float bags. They were always finished in the
> finest maple syrup and treated with butter oil.
> Guaranteed to float your boat.
> --- Mark Reuten <clinker@look.ca> wrote:
> > How did her pancakes paddle. Did she use old growth
> > flour or was it second
> > growth. Did the lumps help with the secondary
> > stability?
> > Mark Reuten
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