I have a messy session with my mistress coming up on Friday and it's been a while since I have used shaving cream pies. Does anyone know how many pies five cans of shaving cream will make if you are using the cans conservatively? Thanks for your comments everyone!
For everyone, the answer is different. For me, it is not about the number of pies, nor the size of the individual pie. I would see one pie delivered in apparent surprise with the size to cover the entirety of the face. After a moment to to acknowledge the shock of the experience, I would see several more thrown to her frustration.
Five cans, plus some water, could certainly provide adequate coverage, but the presentation still requires a degree of artistry...
Lots of factors can influence the results, such as the volume of the shaving foam cans, the brand/nozzle type and how big you want the pies to be.
One good way to get the most out of whichever cans you have is to warm them up first. If you leave them in a bath or bowl of hot water for about 15 minutes, the stuff really flies out quick and you can get much better results. It can even get rid of that last bit of the can properly. You know the bit where you're pressing the nozzle and it's just dripping out liquid basically? Doesn't happen hardly if you warm them first.
Well now that would depend on the size of the pies. If the pies were, say, one can each, that would make you in the region of...five pies. However, were it to be more like two pies per can, then that would yield you closer to ten pies. And should you decide to make, for example, three pies per can, then fifteen pies or so would likely be the net result. You're welcome.