Easter turducken

a great idea for the chocoholic.

Another amusing snippet I found.....http://asteroid.divnull.com/?p=70. It takes stuffing the turkey to a whole new level.

Chocoholics like 'Fuzzy' should find this one quite interesting.....
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Truly noteworthy. A fascinating read. I'm off to the Easterbunny leftovers...
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I'd replace that yellow thing with chocolate
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I'd replace that yellow thing with chocolate


Now how did I know you were going to say that....

I think the 'yellow thing' might be marzipan
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I think the 'yellow thing' might be marzipan

Actually the "yellow thing" is what's known in the US as a "Peep". Peeps are an Easter tradition (even more so in the Eastern US as the Just Born manufacturing company is in Pennsylvania - a short drive from where I live). Peeps are a marshmallow shaped form (usually in the shape of small ducks/birds but also lately as bunnies, eggs, and even Christmas shapes for that season's festivities). The marshmallow shape is then covered in finely colored sugar crystals (the prevelant being yellow but there's also pink, blue, purple, white, and now brown and a chocolate marshmallow underneath) making for an extremely sticky mess if you don't shove the whole thing in your mouth. To find out more about Peeps you can go to http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/
DD


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in Pennsylvania - a short drive from where I live

All this time, I thought you were in Denmark...
You name must refer to your dogs-- even after seeing your dog pics, I had it in my head that you & they were Danish. Shows where a one-track mind goes.
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Interesting....May just do that next year...Truffle eggs tho
making for an extremely sticky mess if you don't shove the whole thing in your mouth

I think chicks are best when they're stale, less sticky mess! :
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Actually the "yellow thing" is what's known in the US as a "Peep".


Thanks for the heads up there, DD! I had no idea what a Peep was until my 'ignorance' was corrected by your explanation.....and I'll be sure to avoid the sticky mess when trying some out.
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Peeps in a microwave are wicked cool . . . but can be very messy.

Peep research: http://www.peepresearch.org/


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Peep research


Very amusing...I liked the Peep surgery bit, especially the stapling part.

Gonna see if I can get some of these lil critters here in Tassie, to see what all the fuss is all about