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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

Episode #Eight of "Can It Food Process?" Staring the Shandar 3000 [1.0 version] Processing Bot.

Today we will be food processing a CFL. The recipe calls for food processing a large 43 Watt CFL until cool and mushy. Next we will throw processed ingredients with a dab of butter on the frying pan to let sizzle for fifteen minutes until it becomes a crunchy and luscious delicious mix. The end result will Ice Cold Cooked CFL Cooler, A Perfect Treat for a Venus Fly Trap! Your host the dOvemaster is your master food processing Chef. He knows all the best recipes & that food processing food is for total retards.

Enjoy and happy cooking and yes, lets not forget, leave it up to the dOvemaster food processing chef to prepare these wholesome recipes, do not attempt these recipes yourself.

Next episode airs is on Thursday, July 9th. Stay tuned!

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  • @TheOriginalRootbrian I'm not alone! My CFL almost catch burn but it some smoky. It was horrible. I will not buy CFL anymore and I will not own CFL anymore!

  • I love how you cook the stuff after you food process it. please make more of these videos thanks.

  • @KyleSlaughter322 Then quit watching his videos :O

  • GOOD SHOW!! :D

  • the dOvemaster has a mask on, he is safe from mercury.

  • CFL's are designed for 24/7 use.

    No bulb can last long. LED's maybe.

    CFL's aren't right for the house, they CERTAINLY ARE NOT "green" because they pose a health hazard when broken indoors. Some newer ones even catch fire/burn out prematurely.

  • Yes, this is a 27 watt energy efficient bulb. It was just the right size for the seven cup food processor. I am upgrading the Shandar 3000 Processing Bot to version 1.1 soon which will have a twelve cup capacity. Thankyou for suggesting the more powerful Kitchen aid model CATRAPER12234.

  • I see it too

  • it has about as much mercury as a can of bumble bee tuna ! :P

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