Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan From Wikipedia: >>Peeps are usually eaten in one of five ways: plain, out of the box dried (sometimes for years) and hardened. microwaved (which makes the marshmallows softball-sized) frozen roasted over a flame, like a regular marshmallow.<< Bzzzt! Bzzt!! Warning: My father once roasted a Peep on a campout, and without thinking, grapped the hot molten Peep with his bare hands, resulting in painful burns described earlier in the thread. Funny as anything to watch, as the person runs in useless circles, wailing "My hand! Oh, my hand!" at the top of their lungs, their hand covered in red-hot amber liquified sugar, but not to have happen to you personally.
Originally Posted By avromark Of course you can even roast them over your fireplace (assuming it's not gas)
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Have you ever frozen Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies? My wife says it is the only way to go. They are less messy to eat and have a satisfying crunch to them. Personally, I don't think there is anything that can make a thin mint worth eating. But that is just me. Caramel DeLites forever!!
Originally Posted By sherrytodd The best frozen candy is frozen York Peppermint Patties. Yum Yum. Frozen Thin Mints are pretty tasty. My mom used to put the girl scout cookies in the freezer in an attempt to keep them from being eaten when we were kids. She used to get sooo mad when she'd go to get a box of cookies later and there would be nothing but empty boxes. She used to try this with Halloween candy before Halloween too. LOL
Originally Posted By trailsend Your wife is much smarter than you, as *I* always presumed, trippy. :þ
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Originally Posted By trailsend 2oony ~ I have one question for you. "Have you deserted the Candy Corn Factory for Peeps?" I'm devasted. ;0
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan <a href="http://www.newsregister.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=206424" target="_blank">http://www.newsregister.com/ne ws/story.cfm?story_no=206424</a>
Originally Posted By trailsend ooops ~ I'm so upset I can't spell. Would you believe devastated? And also, *I* have slept on a Murphy Bed in the Ft Wilderness cabins.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan "Have you deserted the Candy Corn Factory for Peeps?"<< Oh no. It's just not Candy Corn planting season yet! : )
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Great - now I have a perfect picture of Old Mc2oony's farm. Him in overalls. A new crop of candy corn in the fields and baby peeps chirping in the coop.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<And also, *I* have slept on a Murphy Bed in the Ft Wilderness cabins.>> I haven't, but my daughter's ex-boyfriend did while our daughter was safely hidden in the bottom bunk in the bedroom. Good thing too... they broke up shortly after we took them to WDW. My mother also slept in the Murphy bed when we took her to WDW for the first time. She hasn’t broken up with anyone though.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost >>>I haven't, but my daughter's ex-boyfriend did while our daughter was safely hidden in the bottom bunk in the bedroom. Good thing too... they broke up shortly after we took them to WDW.<<< And that could very well be the reason!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<And that could very well be the reason! >> My goodness!! She hadn't even graduated from High School at that time. I wanted him doing his loving pure and chaste from afar. ;-)
Originally Posted By friendofdd We have a wall (murphy) bed in our guest room. It is extremely comfy and it *swallows* guests only when I push the remote hidden button.
Originally Posted By avromark and fodd's TV comes out of the ceiling and his floor also doubles as a flashing disco floor Don't forget that all electronics are placed on a clapper
Originally Posted By trailsend Trippy wrote: >>>> my daughter's ex-boyfriend did while our daughter was safely hidden in the bottom bunk in the bedroom.<<<< HAHA ~ that's why I loved those cabins with "extra" kids along ~ you can stick them in all kinds of places . . . Fodd wrote: >>>>It is extremely comfy and it *swallows* guests only when I push the remote hidden button.<<<< You are such a meanie. ;>