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"Can you put custard in a kettle?"

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Mon 18/02/02 at 21:23
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Well?
Mon 18/02/02 at 21:48
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Mon 18/02/02 at 21:34
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Or†ega wrote:
> Ah, but the real question is can you put a kettle in custard?

If you have enough custard - Yes
If you don't have enough custard - No
Mon 18/02/02 at 21:32
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monkey_man wrote:
> Well?

Probably but it's likely the custard will burn at water's boiling point so it's not reccomended. You'll probably have to scrape it off the inside of the kettle.
Mon 18/02/02 at 21:28
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Ah, but the real question is can you put a kettle in custard?
Mon 18/02/02 at 21:26
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"sdomehtongng"
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If you want to then yes.

If you don't want to then no.
Mon 18/02/02 at 21:23
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Well?

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