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    German blows hands off trying 'molecular gastronomy'

    AN experimental German cook accidentally blew off both his hands attempting to concoct a "molecular gastronomy" dish with liquid nitrogen.

    The 24-year-old man from Stahnsdorf near Berlin somehow obtained some of the dangerous chemical and was poised to try out a new recipe from the school of molecular cooking, which aims to apply scientific processes to gastronomy.

    There was an "enormous explosion'', according to the Berliner Morgenpost daily.

    The man lost one hand in the explosion and the other was so badly injured it had to be amputated.
    The man, who was staying at his girlfriend's mother's house, was rushed to hospital where his condition was described as life-threatening. He is on artificial respiration.

    He claimed he was trying to fill a gas lighter, but his girlfriend said he was trying to empty a canister of liquid nitrogen.

    "Criminal investigators secured the remains of a nitrogen flask, bits of clothing, flesh and bits of skin,'' the paper said.

    http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,25779511-5008620,00.html


    What a tool.
    Boringgggggggggggggggg.

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    Re: German blows hands off trying 'molecular gastronomy'

    He should have just stuck with the old the standard cooking of roasting, boiling, and sauteing.

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    Re: German blows hands off trying 'molecular gastronomy'

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    Scumbag, stop stalking me through the interwebs.

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