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Baker tricks millions with her incredibly realistic cartoon cake: 'You have to cut it for me to believe it' Melbourne-based baker Tigga MacCormack has tricked millions with her cake ...
Professor Budd also has a method for cutting cake into exactly equal amounts; By IAN RANDALL FOR MAILONLINE . Published: 12:32 EDT, 18 December 2020 | Updated: 14:13 EDT, 18 December 2020 .
A British mathematician proclaimed in 1906 that there's a better way to cut a cake than dividing it into wedges. Now a video by Alex Bellos is bringing his method back to life.
Ella Quittner and Olivia de Recat illustrate various inventive, unhelpful, and sometimes downright destructive ways to cut a cake—in a satire of strange life hacks that abound on TikTok.
“Cutting the cake” is an honor. Whether you’re getting married, retiring, or celebrating a birthday, the task usually falls to a special person on their special day.
But Bellos discovered a Dec. 20, 1906, letter to the editor in Nature magazine in which British eugenics pioneer (and half-cousin of Charles Darwin) Francis Galton proposed a method for “cutting ...
The cartoon/comic cake trend gained popularity on social media around the end of 2022. Now, a quick search of the hashtag #cartooncake on Instagram reveals 134K posts, ... "Do we have to cut it?
A mum who’s clearly living in 2030 showed off how she uses tongs instead of a knife to cut into the dessert – and it’s the perfect way to get uniform slices.
CHRISTMAS suggests cakes, and these the wish on my part to describe a method of cutting them that I have recently devised to my own amusement and satisfaction. The problem to be solved was ...