The Hungry Scientist Handbook : Electric Birthday Cakes, Edible Origami, and Other DIY Projects for Techies, Tinkerers, and Foodies
معرفی کتاب «The Hungry Scientist Handbook : Electric Birthday Cakes, Edible Origami, and Other DIY Projects for Techies, Tinkerers, and Foodies» نوشتهٔ by Patrick Buckley and Lily Binns، منتشرشده توسط نشر Harper Perennial در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Inventive, (mostly) Edible Diy Gadgets And Projects Guaranteed To Captivate
the Hungry Scientist Handbook Brings Diy Technology Into The Kitchen And Onto The Plate. It Compiles The Most Mouthwatering Projects Created By Mechanical Engineer Patrick Buckley And His Band Of Intrepid Techie Friends, Whose Collaboration On Contraptions Started At A Memorable 2005 Bay Area Dinner Party And Resulted In The Formation Of The Hungry Scientist Society—a Loose Confederation Of Creative Minds Dedicated To The Pursuit Of Projects Possessing Varying Degrees Of Whimsy And Utility.
featuring Twenty Projects Ranging From Edible Origami To Glowing Lollipops, Cryogenic Martinis To Tupperware Boom Boxes, The Book Draws From The Expertise Of Programmers, Professors, And Garden-variety Geeks And Offers Something To Delight Diyers Of All Skill Levels.
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this Amusing How-to May Be More Fun To Page Through Than To Put Into Practice. A Collaboration By Mechanical Engineer Buckley, Binns, And A Group Of Self-proclaimed Techie Geeks, The Book Presents Projects Using Scientific Principles (and, Often, Long Lists Of Supplies) To Create Edible Products. There Is A Lollipop Formed Around An Led Light, Bread Baked With Wild Yeast, And A Giant Polyhedron Formed From Separate Sheets Of Pecan Pie. Additionally, There Are Projects Made With Food-related Items, Such As A Measuring Spoon Stethoscope And A Tupperware Ipod Boom Box. Directions Are Clear And Well Illustrated. However, This Is Not A Book For Children: Some Projects Use Sharp Tools Or Dry Ice, Never Mind The Instructions And Photos For A Caramel Bikini! Likewise, Recipes For Beer, Wine, And Superchilled Martinis Make This Book Inappropriate For School Libraries. Well Done And Fun To Look At, It Nevertheless Has Limited Appeal And Is Recommended Only For Large Public Libraries.-denise Dayton, Jaffrey Grade Sch., Nh
A collection of do-it-yourself projects features an array of unusual or edible gadgets, from glowing lollipops and cryogenic martinis to a portable iPod boom-box made from a Tupperware container. Title from PDF title page (viewed on Nov. 14, 2008).