A Shoutout to All my Peeps
cpfeifer writes "The Washington Post bring us this fluffy piece the details the history of the sickeningly sweet marshmallow peep and marshmallow in general. The fact that these things have tons of little air bubbles in them explains why they are so entertaining when you microwave them."
That was a great scene.
Or was it Squee? Whichever. Classic in either case.
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I'm one of the 20% who like them stale. They're fine when freshwith a nice marshmallow texture, but let them harden a little, and you have a chewy treat. Plus the sugar coating has a pleasing texture when somewhat stale.
The real reason peeps acts so funny in the nuker is that microwaves act on the dipoles of electrons. Most things are electrically neutral--the dipoles of the electrons and protons cancel out. But peeps are easy to create a charge on and if you subsequently microwave them--watch out!
Peeps in chocolate fondue. Mmmmm...
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I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.
I have more of a weakness for Chocolate-Mashmallow Eggs than Peeps. I can go through a few dozen if I let myself at 'em.
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Check out an experiment (originally through Emory University) here.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." -- Albert Einstein
and he talks about watching the marshmallow through the small window of your microwave....what a perv.
"...today consumers have been conditioned to think of beer when they see a bullfrog..."
I like stale and frozen. Flash frozen to be precise! In LIQUID NITROGEN!!! YEAH!!
It livens up the flavour of the stale peep and gets them shockingly cold. So cold that when you put a bit of peep in your mouth (not a whole one or you'll burn yourself) you can breathe out "smoke"!! It ROCKS!!!
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These experiments don't work quite the same with those things they call Marshmallows in Lucky Charms....what's up with that????
Can I get an eye poke?
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He didn't mention the effect of shooting unlicensed particle accelerators (Proton Pack) at a giant walking marshmallow man sent to destory humanity.
Remember crossing the beams, is bad, except in this one case.
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There's a Peep Off eating contest in Sacramento where you have 30 minutes to eat Peeps. The all-time winner, Dennis Gross, ate 88 peeps. He's got typhus from swimming in the Mississippi so won't be at this years.
http://peeps.nokilli.com
In addition to the very famous peeps, the company also produces marshmallow bunnies. The bunnies are pretty much the same, but shaped like two-dimensional rabbits. Also, I believe the bunnies are usually pink and lack the color variety that peeps have.
Within my own family, it seems that my relatives prefer marshmallow bunnies. I usually like marshmallow peeps better; three dimensional foods are more appealing to me. However, I've yet to put one in the microwave... but as soon as mom buys some...
what's a peep? marshmellows are good except after too many. Microwaves are neat. I thought there would always be an air pocket in the microwave ... isn't it used as a heating tool so why couldn't traped air be used to heat in a good no egg exploding way. like maybe adding a radar or hey a seismic "waveform thingy" like in that other science post dealing with continuous soundwaves for detecting earths ... or even better just use the microwave technology and a couple sensors that would see where heat is getting through and at what rate the microwaves are moving and so on and so on then adjust the bonbardment acording to type of cook... but that would probably add like 5 bucks to the cost or something and exploding stuff is fun right. mmm ehh nhh anyway the only thing I think is in anyway inportant is "what is a peep?" I'll probably do a web search if no one answers but I thought I would try a human approach first. :) :
hmm sooner