h a l f b a k e r yQuis custodiet the custard?
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The cookie that's fun to eat with
friends. It comes in a variety of
shapes but has the added bonus of
fruit pectin on the back so kids can
stick them to their skin for more fun.
Cookies are envisioned in the shapes
of fangs, mustaches, eye brows or
cartoon shapes. They could even
have
messages on them like the
Valentine hearts. The pectin is fruit
flavored but clear so as not to stain
walls or clothes.
She can just wash them out later.
http://www.promadvi...ages/model1hair.gif [Amos Kito, Oct 05 2004]
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Could definitely be messy. Creative, though. Can't decide on a vote. |
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If they're like the kids I know, they'll be sticking sticky cookies in each other's hair, setting them sticky-side up on the chair just as I sit down, sticking them to the cat, and causing all manner of mischief. And then they'll eat 'em. So, croissant! + |
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That sounds really messy. I'd love to chase my dad around with one. He hates sticky things ;) |
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A pain to get off the cookie tray after baking. |
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That's what wax paper's for, silly |
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Not after that paper's been on your thumbs! (Now, go wash your hands!) |
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BTW: Wax paper can't be used for cookies. It melts. |
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Can I get it with Custard ?
+ ! |
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I guess you never ate flapjacks, huh? |
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However successful the product, you will not survive the angry mob of parents who roust you from your house with flaming torches and pitchforks. |
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The pectin can be applied to the
cookie after baking and then be
placed in the package cookie side
down. Teflon coated plastic or
wax paper can then go over them. |
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I'm not sure we really need further incentives to get kids to eat cookies. Any chance you can change it to sticky vegetables? |
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//sticky vegetables// Ah, you seek okra! |
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