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If I were ever to buy one, this is the opportunity.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291215459886
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On 2014-08-13, Mark Thorson > wrote:
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$7K to make textured cardboard hockey pucks!?

It's a "puffed rice cake", not a "rice patty". Regardless, I wouldn't
spend eight cents for the device, nor the product it produces.
Although, perhaps it produces a cake that actually has some flavor,
unlike the inedible container packing found on store shelves.

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I'd get more use out of a Panko maker.


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On 8/13/2014 12:02 PM, sf wrote:
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>> If I were ever to buy one, this is the opportunity.
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>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/291215459886

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You can make your own panko?

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On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:39:06 -0500, Janet Wilder >
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> On 8/13/2014 12:02 PM, sf wrote:
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> You can make your own panko?


No! Youtube has videos of the process. I use more Panko than I use
rice cakes (which would be never) - so I'd get more use out of a Panko
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On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 9:30:51 AM UTC-10, sf wrote:
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> No! Youtube has videos of the process. I use more Panko than I use
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The loaves made for panko are "baked" by running an electric current through them. It's pretty damn spiffy! In order to do this, I suspect that the bread has to have a good amount of salt to make them more conductive.

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> The loaves made for panko are "baked" by running an electric current
> through them. It's pretty damn spiffy! In order to do this, I suspect that
> the bread has to have a good amount of salt to make them more conductive.


Are these sites of any use?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_1467661.html

I wasn't able to open this in my country but perhaps you can?

http://www.howsweeteats.com/2010/10/...o-breadcrumbs/

In a roundabout way, this is how I make my own breadcrumbs. But I dehydrate
my whole wheat bread and then grate it into coarse crumbs



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Those are fun alright. They make a noise that some might even find to be cheerful. OTOH, two old pinball machines would be even more funner.
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On 8/12/2014 7:47 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
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> http://www.ebay.com/itm/291215459886


Saw one of these in a supermarket in Pennsylvania. It was fun to watch,
but I did not try them.

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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 16:47:29 -0800, Mark Thorson >
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An industrial rice pattie maker?

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Another one has shown up.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/171420973514

Location is much closer. Pickup in
Compton, CA. Uh, don't know about that.
Parts of listing are plagiarized from
the earlier listing (always a bad sign)
though the photos seem to be of a different
machine. Appears to be missing the hopper.
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