ol_ironstomach Posted February 24, 2009 Share Posted February 24, 2009 Categorized into basics/fruit/nature/holiday/kids' faves. Although it's really not periodic - the "table" appears to arranged for pleasing aesthetics, and fails to capitalize on any similarities on the vertical axis. I guess their art director didn't pay attention in basic chem. (Yeah, I have a similar criticism about the competing "beeriodic table" t-shirt designs, only one of which "gets it") http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Food/Rec...f-Cupcakes.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Landrum Posted February 24, 2009 Share Posted February 24, 2009 Categorized into basics/fruit/nature/holiday/kids' faves.Although it's really not periodic - the "table" appears to arranged for pleasing aesthetics, and fails to capitalize on any similarities on the vertical axis. I guess their art director didn't pay attention in basic chem. (Yeah, I have a similar criticism about the competing "beeriodic table" t-shirt designs, only one of which "gets it") http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Food/Rec...f-Cupcakes.html I know of only one person in this entire world who is capable of first finding a cupcake periodic table, and then dissecting its lack of scientific integrity. Ladies and gentleman, allow me to introduce the one, the only...ol ironstomach! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lperry Posted February 25, 2009 Share Posted February 25, 2009 ^ Come on. Everyone knows that the cupcakes grouped in the first column should all have had apples in them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leleboo Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 The Periodic Table of Desserts seems to adhere a little more closely to periodicity of groups -- the sweeteners all in the first column, and dairy fats (plus some others) all in the noble gases column (are they stabilizers? not really ... hmmm ...) I also enjoy the molecular structure diagrams of specific desserts, below the table. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lekkerwijn Posted November 4, 2009 Share Posted November 4, 2009 Categorized into basics/fruit/nature/holiday/kids' faves. Although it's really not periodic - the "table" appears to arranged for pleasing aesthetics, and fails to capitalize on any similarities on the vertical axis. I guess their art director didn't pay attention in basic chem. (Yeah, I have a similar criticism about the competing "beeriodic table" t-shirt designs, only one of which "gets it") http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Food/Rec...f-Cupcakes.html Agreed. The elegance of the Periodic Table of Elements is the way that elements are grouped in both columns and rows by increasing atomic weight. I might put chocolate based products being placed on the metal side of the table, with vanilla on the nonmetal. Also, with increasing number on the table they might also do increasing "weight" or complexity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted November 5, 2009 Share Posted November 5, 2009 I know of only one person in this entire world who is capable of first finding a cupcake periodic table, and then dissecting its lack of scientific integrity. Ladies and gentleman, allow me to introduce the one, the only...ol ironstomach! Not Sigmund Freud? Oh, sorry, that's the idiotic table. If I have to explain this joke it won't be funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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