

Beautiful :) . I love it :)
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Thank you :)
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Love it :)
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:) He/She will love it.
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ooh, I love the pipe cleaners and the wings. Thanks for sharing. I love em :)
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Love it :)
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Thanks, That's exactly what I thought. I almost named them Cootie Egss :)
Thanks, We're thinking of using them this year for the hunt :)
Absolutely :)
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Thanks. It really is that simple
Thanks. They really are beautiful at night. Me and the hubby had a pip-lite dinner last night. It was so nice
Thanks for the question. I really don't know about whether to clean, prime what paint to use . . . . I just cleaned and spray painted the pipes. I hope the paint stays on :) :)
You bet it would. Maybe have a few permanently anchored around the yard. That would be awesome :)
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Thanks :)
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Ya know, even as an adult (with a bit of beer) I even have fun with it. :)
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Nice !! I might have to try this :)
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Nice work :)
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Thanks for the comments. I'll have to do some digging on the internet for I thought a shamrock could have three or four
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Fabulous. I'm glad you enjoyed them. Honey and butter sounds delicious. We're going to make these at Easter and I'm going to try the butter and honey along with roasted Peeps
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:) They don't at our house
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Thanks Cheese Queen, That sounds like a great idea and something I will try. And yes, they do not store well. You must eat them right away, which we have no problem with . . . hahahaha
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WOW ! These look fantastic . . . Great job. Have fun with them camping this weekend and let me know how you treats turn out ...
Hi Beljar4, If the fit is tight enough I bet they would be just fine without the glue. When I drilled mine, some were a bit loss and they needed glue. I'm thinking it would be okay to soak them in the oil without waiting for the glue to dry overnight. I used longer sticks because the coals get pretty hot and so do my hands, even with the longer sticks. Sometimes we wear gloves. Please let me know how yours turn out and how much fun you have with them :)
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I heard they are sometimes called Woof'ems . . . . I like that name :)
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Wow ! Damper sounds delicious. I'm defiantly going to make some. Thanks for sharing a link :)
Ooooh, I like that name. I might have to borrow that :)
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Nice work :)
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beautiful :)
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Thanks Rachel, I used 1 1/2 cups of rice, peas and beans until I liked the sound. I also added about 50 2-inch long bamboo kabob skewers to the mix to help slow down the progression of the rice, peas and beans.
Thanks Rachel, I used 1 1/2 cups of rice, peas and beans until I liked the sound. I also added about 50 2-inch long bamboo kabob skewers to the mix to help slow down the progression of the rice, peas and beans.
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Nice :)
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Yes, the Grands are too big and they don't cook evenly without burning. But I guess you could split them up. I'll have to try that next time. :) I've tried the scratch biscuits but they might work.
Yes, the kids will love it :)
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Nice. I like it :)
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