Sand in a cake?

I always put some sand into my cakes, this makes them harder and they won´t crumble so easily.

Is sand in cakes dangerous or not?

Reply to
Alberto Panno-Peano
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Yes, of course. Just look what it did to your brain.

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Reply to
H. W. Hans Kuntze

No. It is the main in ingredient in sandwiches.

Reply to
Vox Humana

snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com.mx (Alberto Panno-Peano) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com:

How pray tell do you make your pecan sandies??

Reply to
Jean-Scott

i would think that it would be annoying getting the gritty bits in your teeth--reminds me when we were kids and would go to the beach for the day with our egg sandwiches--always ended up with sand in them.!!! seriously though you have got to be kidding?

Reply to
paula

He's obviously trolling. But to expound on your beach experience, we went to Mesa Verde, the ancient cliff dwellings in southern Colorado, USA. The ancient ones there once raised corn and ground it into meal using a metate, a flat slab of lava stone, and a mano, or hand stone, much like a large mortar and pestle. The side effect of the grinding was that the stone was also ground and the grit incorporated into the corn meal. The result was that in eating the baked bread the native's teeth were ground to such an extent that one could almost tell the age of an adult by the extent of wear on their teeth. There are bone fragments in the Mesa Verde museum that show teeth that have been ground even with the gums.

So we have taken the original illiterate post and at least salvaged some tidbits with it. That said, piss off, troll.

Reply to
Maximillian

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