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Food: Bread: Sliced
Fortune bread   (+1, -1)  [vote for, against]
Confusius say...

Bread with fortune-cookie-like 'fortunes' printed on the individual slices in edible ink.

The picky can choose their own fortune for lunch.

(A nod to [cameron] for his "Prize bread" idea)

{Added subcatagory: In the vein of [cameron]'s prize bread, 'winning slices' - with prize information on them - could be included}
-- phoenix, Nov 13 2001

Art bread http://www.halfbake...om/idea/Art_20bread
Completely shameless self-promotion [phoenix, Nov 13 2001, last modified Oct 17 2004]

Prize bread http://www.halfbake.../idea/Prize_20Bread
My inspiration [phoenix, Nov 13 2001, last modified Oct 17 2004]

What [cameron] mentioned. http://news.bbc.co....1264000/1264205.stm
[angel, Nov 13 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]

Toast Text Messaging http://www.halfbake..._20Text_20Messaging
What [cameron] mentioned, with appropriately reverential annotations from HalfBakers. [hippo, Nov 13 2001, last modified Oct 17 2004]

I thought of this yesterday

you know that theory that says that every decision you make results in a new reality or something.... endless realities.... I think it works backwards in this place they all come together in one

oooh err
-- po, Nov 13 2001


[po] Confusius say "He who hesitates gets the heel."
-- phoenix, Nov 13 2001


[PeterSealy] Confusius say "He who doubts should stick with pita."
-- phoenix, Nov 13 2001


I was just reading the other day that there are internet-enabled toasters that electronically toast the daily forcast onto your morning toast. Sorry, i don't have a link handy. It was probably a link from /.

Anyway, if they can get a toaster to find the forecast on the internet and toast it onto your bread, perhaps they could be convinced to make one that prints a random fortune from /bin/games/fortune. You could do the whole thing with linux and not have to pay any royalties, either.
-- cameron, Nov 14 2001


[cameron] Confusius say "He who upset capitalism must be dirty communist bastard."
-- phoenix, Nov 14 2001


Perhaps the fortunes could be written on the crusts in poppy seeds.
-- bristolz, Nov 14 2001


[phoenix] Naw, us canadians are more socialist than communist. :-P
-- cameron, Nov 14 2001



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