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Well we had this crapy discussion about this in ukta so would putting boiling water on dry powder be classed as cooking?
*coup goes back 4 years*
Aim
To find out if the adding of boiling water is classed as food during the eating of a 'Pot Noodle'
Equipment

(<-- that thing cost £34!!)
(I gave up trying to find a spoon)
Method
To ask someone else.
Conclusion
As im a tight arse, to paste extracts from a chatroom to use as concreate evidence.
<coup> ste, so ure saying if u ate a dry pot noodle in power form it wouldnt make u ill?
<Ian[mixing]trying2neway> it'd expand in ur stomach
<Ian[mixing]trying2neway> and blow u up
<DuMonde_Trancer> one pot noodle wudnt
<Ian[mixing]trying2neway> no but a few might
<DuMonde_Trancer> maybe if u ate like 3
<DuMonde_Trancer> 3 dry ones
So with that scientific evidence if u ate 3 pot noodles with the food 'cooked' with the water then urd be fine, just a little bloated. so if u cant eat them dry, but can eat them wet, then it brings my conclusion that the food must be changed in some way by the water, ands therefore as its changed, this change is called 'cooking'.
I have ultimately arrived at the final conclusion that this was ment to be a 5 minute waste of time but turned into a 40 minute pile of e in my hunt of a .jpg of a spoon, in which i came across two sites, one with random pictures which dont relate to spoons and one in which a random told us all how to make a spoon from a tree, nice.
Plan of Time
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