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Cocktail fountains add spirit to parties

This is an interesting alternative to a regular punch bowl for parties. The Cocktail Fountain has a pump in the bottom bowl that forces the liquid - alcoholic or nonalcoholic - up to the top in a continuous stream. Thanks to some holes in the bottom of each upper level, the liquid streams down in a waterfall effect, allowing guests to fill their cups from a spout without fussing with a soup ladle in a standard punch bowl. On top of its serving abilities, the base of the fountain is illuminated, so the unit could actually turn into a beautiful centerpiece if you are serving clear drinks (an illuminated White Russian probably wouldn't have the same effect).

The fountain holds 4.7L of liquid and comes with eight cups, all of which hook conveniently over the edge of the lowest bowl.

Combine it with a chocolate fountain and I suspect that your party will turn into an event that people will be talking about for the months, if not longer.

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Filed under: Food Gadgets, Drink Recipes

Make a gravy fountain (yes, really)



After I found the cooking with your car engine photo-tutorial on Instructables, I did a little more browsing around and found something even more, um, impressive. Yes, this is a recirculating fountain brimming with "a gushing torrent of delicious, piping hot gravy." Roughly 10 gallons of it. What's more, the fountain uses peristaltic action to move the gravy, just like us. Yep, a series of moving rollers pushed that gravy from a stockpot in the base, through a rubber hose and up to a tasteful silver bowl. There's even a video clip of the fountain in action. It's surprisingly loud. Gravy and plywood: always a winning combination.

Filed under: Hacking Food, Ingredients, How To

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Mentos and Diet Coke, taken to extremes


Normally, I'd say that another post about Mentos and Diet Coke soda geyser phenomenon wouldn't be necessary. However, the folks at EepyBird.com have taken the plume of soda to new artistic levels. In a display that they liken to the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz let loose 200 liters of Diet Coke with the help of over 500 Mentos. During the roughly three minute display, the lab-coat-clad duo fire off soda from spinning pedestals, swings and arrays that seem better suited to fireworks rigs. EepyBird also has a decent explanation of the forces at work behind the magic. It's not just the gum arabic in Mentos that causes the fierce fizz, it's the texture of the candy that draws out the billions of bubbles.

Filed under: Science, Ingredients, Drink Recipes

Victoria Beckham gets chocolate fountain for Christmas

chocolate fountainThe chocolate fountain is now officially the totem of faux-luxe extravagance and over-the-top pop materialism. Why? David Beckham bought one for his lovely wife, Victoria (a.k.a. Posh Spice). Evidently, though, it wasn't his idea - he used a personal shopper from Harrod's.

Victoria's chocolate fountain was stocked with Belgian chocolate and delivered with fruits and assorted sweets for dipping. No word on whether those Beckham boys - Romeo, Brooklyn and Cruz - got their own miniature versions.

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