Either chicks, because their butts are kind of wave-shaped (sort of), or perhaps some experimentation involving melting and whipping is in order. (The color is just a coating, right? So they're white inside? That would be ok for waves, if I could make a swirly blue-white mass.)
I was in fact picturing the parting of the sea as probably the most "photo-genic" part of the exodus story, but was blocking on a name. Maybe "let my peep-le go" isn't so horrible after all. But it's early yet. :-)
IX (ט): Thou shalt not bear False Peeps against your neighbor. In the Background: A closed box of some other contemporaneous peep-like marshmallow confection, cast aside, like trash. In the Foreground: A box of real Peeps, violently torn open, all peeps gone.
VIII: (ח): Thou shalt not kidnap Peepnap. A box of peeps, with only a few missing.
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I can totally see the parting of the Red Sea done in Peeps, with stacks of blue peeps for the water.
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I was in fact picturing the parting of the sea as probably the most "photo-genic" part of the exodus story, but was blocking on a name. Maybe "let my peep-le go" isn't so horrible after all. But it's early yet. :-)
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I've never actually made filling from scratch, though I don't think I would have thought of mead even if I had done so. Sounds yummy.
Looking forward to hearing what the geeks say about it this time...
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If it's not inconvenient, that'd be great!
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IX (ט): Thou shalt not bear False Peeps against your neighbor.
In the Background: A closed box of some other contemporaneous peep-like marshmallow confection, cast aside, like trash.
In the Foreground: A box of real Peeps, violently torn open, all peeps gone.
VIII: (ח): Thou shalt not kidnap Peepnap.
A box of peeps, with only a few missing.
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