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After Christmas lots of people have paper chains that they have to just chuck away. Why not make the paper edible?
Paper chain kits could come with a special kind of edible glue (not that it isn't already...), so as that you could enjoy Boxing Day munching at the Christmas trees' paper decorations.
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Yes indeedy, but preferably something more flavoursome (perhaps some flavouring added to the mix?) |
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Why use paper? Just make your Christmas decorations out of breakfast cereals. That's what I do. |
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<visions of [hippo] flicking spoonfuls of wet porridge onto his walls..> |
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I like to round up all the cockroaches, paint 'em in bright reds and greens and yellows and oranges and lilacs then let 'em loose. After they have tidied up all the Christmas crumbs, out comes the spray. Doesn't work at Easter though - the little bunny ears won't stick to their antennae no matter what I try. |
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The only problem I can see with this is dust. That said - milk/dark/white chocolate paperchains - yum. |
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Topical fact: in many households pets already believe paper chains are edible. |
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why not try 2fries' "Chainoodles"? |
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Ah, my Christmas Display is entitled "Behold! The power of Cheese!" And yes the windows DO have to stay open. |
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