Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Pigs In A Blanket?

Some things should just not be miniaturized.  We won't talk about how long it took to do these little succculent treats.  The first time always takes the longest.  I can probably whip through the next batch in half the time.  I like how they turned out though.  I will be getting quite a bit of use out of these.  I think I will put some in the shop soon. 





10 comments:

  1. See, you are going to make me bite the monitor! Ouch! I think a chipped a tooth. They look really tasty!

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  2. Ms. Leo - I don't remember the last time I had pigs in a blanket, but I find myself having a little craving. I still have to make the sauces. They are going to have a good time at this party.

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  3. now I'm wanting an invite!

    mslydiat.

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  4. MsLydia - You are always welcome at my parties. I'm sure your dolly clone will get to go to a few parties before it's over.

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  5. Absolutely fantastic!
    You're an inspiration! :)

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  6. They look yummy (even though I don't eat these). Great job!

    dbg

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  7. DBG - I don't eat them either. I think I remember doing it a couple times in the past. Any cure for insomia? It's been 3 days now.

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  8. Fresh Garden - Thanks! I hope to one day recreate some of the wonderful veggies on your site.

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  9. Oh wow Vanessathey look so real...yummy. I have not had one in ages! Lol!

    I had insomnia once and I put in a cd of water waves/rain and eventually was able to go to sleep.

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  10. Georgia Girl - Thanks. Turns out I didn't neeed water waves. After 3 days of being up, and dealing with my mom's knee replacement surgery, I finally crashed hard yesterday.

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