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Post #286617 by frostiki on Mon, Feb 19, 2007 8:21 AM

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I think you would need to leave it in there for a few days, which doesn't sound safe to me. Not to mention, if you wanted to actually cook food in probably wouldn't be a good idea to have both in there at the same time. You might be wondering later why your mug always smells like green bean casserole (not necessarily a bad thing).

By no means am I even close to an expert here, we've been looking into trying our hands at some ceramics, but neither my wife or I have played with dirt since college (so it's been a while). We've just been reading up on it lately, and talking to friends who dabble in the stuff.