Just wondering...

pablohoney77
2.Aug.2004 12.57pm
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a lunch related question: do you write letters with your mustard?



hrant
2.Aug.2004 1.00pm
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That's ridiculous. I sculpt shapes with my pancakes.

hhp


dezcom
2.Aug.2004 2.11pm
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>a lunch related question: do you write letters...<

only Peas
:-)


pablohoney77
2.Aug.2004 2.27pm
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LOL!
i thought this was a deeply important question...
just had to know.


myoung
2.Aug.2004 3.44pm
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I find sans serifs work best in mustard


John Hudson
2.Aug.2004 6.54pm
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Food is one of the few areas of my life that I insist on keeping at a distance from type. I've even trained myself to ignore the typography of menus.


Zara Evens
2.Aug.2004 7.07pm
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I sculpt shapes with my pancakes.

When I was a kid I always insisted my pancakes be in the shape of the letter Z.



Z.


timd
3.Aug.2004 5.49am
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Ignoring menu typography is a discipline in itself. I used fake mustard (pva glue, spray painted) for a leaving card a few years ago. A simple script is all I could manage certainly not a sans.
Tim


hrant
3.Aug.2004 9.53am
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Mustard is way too chirographic.

hhp


pablohoney77
3.Aug.2004 10.01am
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well after asking... i hafta confess i only "scribble" with my mustard.


Miss Tiffany
3.Aug.2004 10.16am
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i've been known to do that actually. paul, from where did this question originate? oxygen is very important for the brain to function properly.

=D


pablohoney77
3.Aug.2004 10.25am
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paul, from where did this question originate?

well, i was making a sandwich...


bmaloney
3.Aug.2004 11.19am
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Like John, I never mix food and type. As a letterpress printer I find it hard on the type to run it through the dishwasher after a meal.
B