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technabob.com - 10/6/2008
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We have seen a lot of geeky treats, but these motherboard cakes can’t be beat! Who would think to combine butter, eggs, flour, and sugar into something resembling a motherboard? It turns out there are multiple people who have done just that, with varying results.
You can bust out the ...
geekcake.blogspot.com - 10/6/2008
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The humble motherboard. Backbone of all computing devices
everywhere, from the humble calculator to Nasa vehicles. The...
(compact) motherboard as we know it today, only became possible during the late 80's. Only then, did it became possible (and ...
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Motherboard Geekcakes
notmartha.org - 10/14/2008
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Last year I had a lot of fun
making the creepy crawly cakes so I decided to...
try a few again this year. This time I pulled out my Betty Crocker mini bake and fill pans and bought a box of chocolate cake mix and some Pocky. I made whipped cream ...
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spider cakes
confetticakes.com - 10/8/2008
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Copyright 2007 Confetti Cakes Ltd. Confetti Cakes is
a registered Trademark of Confetti Cakes Ltd. All rights...
reserved. Confetti Cakes owns the copyrights and trademarks on all content of this website, including but not limited to photographs, text, ...
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Confetti Cakes: Hand Sculpted Cakes
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Gizmodo —
Who knew sugar wafers and Rolos could so accurately recreate the situational Pavlovian response we get from looking at the latest silicon wonders from Intel, AMD, ATi and NVIDIA? While we've never before craved some motherboard and milk or hot motherboard à la mode, we must admit, we're coming around to what could be the hottest dessert trend of Q4 2008. And that old Dell gathering dust in the corner is looking mighty scrumptious. [Craftster via Technabob and Geekcake]
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