• sandwich.make(bathing_in_bismuth)@sh.itjust.works
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          12 days ago

          I kinda get that, but I have a problem. This theory doesn’t work with burgers. If I add a 2nd burger between the patties of the 1st burger it becomes a single big burger. When applying this to lasagna, maybe if the top part (like a cheese layer) of the first lasagna is removed and you stack the second lasagna it becomes a single lasagna, even post-cooking

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            11 days ago

            This theory isn’t about burgers. And how overcooked is your lasagna that you can peel the cheese off like a burger bun?

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          11 days ago

          But can you seperate them back out into 2 seperate ones after they are cooked? I think that it just becomes 1 with a lovely crunchy cheese layer in the middle. Nothing says that they can’t have some variation in layers in a single lasagna.