'Only a uncultured swine would not see that it's a vibrating rolling pin.'
OK, suppose that it was a rolling pin...
Why is it not even in thickness across the length? It would definitely leave dough thicker in the middle, you'd really have to make sure you're working with the edges.
What purpose would the vibration serve?
This woman is either so old as to be completely naïve, or she's absolutely trolling. Or just completely stupid.
> 'Only a uncultured swine would not see that it's a vibrating rolling pin.'
OK, suppose that it was a rolling pin...
1. Why is it not even in thickness across the length? It would definitely leave dough thicker in the middle, you'd really have to make sure you're working with the edges.
2. What purpose would the vibration serve?
This woman is either so old as to be completely naïve, or she's absolutely trolling. Or just completely stupid.
Well, she's probably on something.
www.tandfonline.com › doi › pdf
Vibration responses of wheat doughs
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10942919909524608&ved=2ahUKEwjS1pOTp7juAhVDIbkGHe-kC6sQFjAMegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw0FXMXz2Iqci0zyidcaY80D
OK, suppose that it was a rolling pin...
This woman is either so old as to be completely naïve, or she's absolutely trolling. Or just completely stupid.