Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 << " a deaux " name for your Tejas buddy. >> I think " Judy-deaux-licous! " c.d.p. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 << " a deaux " name for your Tejas buddy. >> I think " Judy-deaux-licous! " c.d.p. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 >>If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode<< Curious minds are heading to the microwave with peeps in hand as we speak.. > Not peeps themselves, but Teenie Beanie and Peeps Jelly Beans logos contain > the (U)(Orthodox Union) Kosher designation I hear.... > > Although peeps have more fashion colors than Barbie... Yellow was the > original. Peeps now available in yellow, white, pink, violet, and blue. Blue > was added for the 1998 season. Violet first appeared in the 1997 season, and > they are also used as fish bait: > > " ...fishing for bass, trout or marble eyes is the way to go. Bass really take > spinner baits this time of year....a powerbait and night crawler combination, > such as " Joe's PEEPS " with crawler or powerbait, or just a night crawler and > a marshmallow combination... " > > The fishermaen apparently let the Peeps 'ripen. " > > " Many Peepophiles prefer a certain degree of staleness to their Peeps, > ranging from a slight stiffness, to downright hard and crunchy. This is > somewhat of an acquired taste. This is normally accomplished either by > letting them age naturally, or else leaving them exposed to air. " > > > -Peeps are extruded through a metal nozzle, literally squeezed out, a lot > like a real egg is emitted from a chicken's cloaca (vagina). The sugar slurry > is then laid on. (the candy, not the hen) At one time the eyes were > hand-painted (on the candy, not the hen). Now they are applied by > machine which accounts for some of the cross-eyed Peeps you see with eyes off > kilter... the hand painters had better aim. Peeps' eyes are made of carnauba > wax..mmmm, tasty, for wax junkies (grin). Some have said they eyes are made > from coal tar, but this is probably not right. > > Peeps have corn syrup as a main ingredient that needs preservatives to keep > it from going rancid. Peeps have enough preservatives to embalm Aunt Tilly > like an Egyptian, and to keep shelf life in a badly lit cellar for 1000 years > after the original purchaser dies. > > If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode, and your microwave > would be ever after known, amongst peepophiles, as a registered death > chamber. (Peepohphoiles do keep a dossier on every Peep detractor that lives) > > all best > ceep deaux peep > (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' in't it? dontcha > think?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 >>If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode<< Curious minds are heading to the microwave with peeps in hand as we speak.. > Not peeps themselves, but Teenie Beanie and Peeps Jelly Beans logos contain > the (U)(Orthodox Union) Kosher designation I hear.... > > Although peeps have more fashion colors than Barbie... Yellow was the > original. Peeps now available in yellow, white, pink, violet, and blue. Blue > was added for the 1998 season. Violet first appeared in the 1997 season, and > they are also used as fish bait: > > " ...fishing for bass, trout or marble eyes is the way to go. Bass really take > spinner baits this time of year....a powerbait and night crawler combination, > such as " Joe's PEEPS " with crawler or powerbait, or just a night crawler and > a marshmallow combination... " > > The fishermaen apparently let the Peeps 'ripen. " > > " Many Peepophiles prefer a certain degree of staleness to their Peeps, > ranging from a slight stiffness, to downright hard and crunchy. This is > somewhat of an acquired taste. This is normally accomplished either by > letting them age naturally, or else leaving them exposed to air. " > > > -Peeps are extruded through a metal nozzle, literally squeezed out, a lot > like a real egg is emitted from a chicken's cloaca (vagina). The sugar slurry > is then laid on. (the candy, not the hen) At one time the eyes were > hand-painted (on the candy, not the hen). Now they are applied by > machine which accounts for some of the cross-eyed Peeps you see with eyes off > kilter... the hand painters had better aim. Peeps' eyes are made of carnauba > wax..mmmm, tasty, for wax junkies (grin). Some have said they eyes are made > from coal tar, but this is probably not right. > > Peeps have corn syrup as a main ingredient that needs preservatives to keep > it from going rancid. Peeps have enough preservatives to embalm Aunt Tilly > like an Egyptian, and to keep shelf life in a badly lit cellar for 1000 years > after the original purchaser dies. > > If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode, and your microwave > would be ever after known, amongst peepophiles, as a registered death > chamber. (Peepohphoiles do keep a dossier on every Peep detractor that lives) > > all best > ceep deaux peep > (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' in't it? dontcha > think?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Dear Judy, I think Merci ma chere would do just fine. Hugs, from GA open RNY 12/12/00 Revision 04/18/01 Revision 02/07/02 St wt.... 392 Cw.......187 Wt loss..-205 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Dear Judy, I think Merci ma chere would do just fine. Hugs, from GA open RNY 12/12/00 Revision 04/18/01 Revision 02/07/02 St wt.... 392 Cw.......187 Wt loss..-205 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 <<ceep deaux peep (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' isn't it? dontcha think?)>> I LOVE the " Deaux " ...I have a gelding I raised named " Zippa Dee Deauxxx " and we call him Deaux. All my home raised horses have XXX in their name, and the French have so many nice words with X in them. There's also a Margeauxxx standing in my pasture... Jac,Sunny (the Silly 'Senji) and Benji-'Senji Choctaw, OK ''Always saddle your own horse.''-- Connie Reeves, at age 100, upon induction to the Cowgirl Hall of Fame " Head up, heels down. " mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 <<ceep deaux peep (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' isn't it? dontcha think?)>> I LOVE the " Deaux " ...I have a gelding I raised named " Zippa Dee Deauxxx " and we call him Deaux. All my home raised horses have XXX in their name, and the French have so many nice words with X in them. There's also a Margeauxxx standing in my pasture... Jac,Sunny (the Silly 'Senji) and Benji-'Senji Choctaw, OK ''Always saddle your own horse.''-- Connie Reeves, at age 100, upon induction to the Cowgirl Hall of Fame " Head up, heels down. " mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Speaking of peepiana, have any of you been to this page? http://www.peepresearch.org/ If not, check it out...by the time you're done, you'll be ready to qualify for your P.D. (doctor of peepology). ;oD Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Speaking of peepiana, have any of you been to this page? http://www.peepresearch.org/ If not, check it out...by the time you're done, you'll be ready to qualify for your P.D. (doctor of peepology). ;oD Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Good. Blow 'em all up. They blew me up. Fair's far. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: kosher peeps and other peepiana > >>If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode<< > Curious minds are heading to the microwave with peeps in hand as we > speak.. > > > Not peeps themselves, but Teenie Beanie and Peeps Jelly Beans > logos contain > > the (U)(Orthodox Union) Kosher designation I hear.... > > > > Although peeps have more fashion colors than Barbie... Yellow was > the > > original. Peeps now available in yellow, white, pink, violet, and > blue. Blue > > was added for the 1998 season. Violet first appeared in the 1997 > season, and > > they are also used as fish bait: > > > > " ...fishing for bass, trout or marble eyes is the way to go. Bass > really take > > spinner baits this time of year....a powerbait and night crawler > combination, > > such as " Joe's PEEPS " with crawler or powerbait, or just a night > crawler and > > a marshmallow combination... " > > > > The fishermaen apparently let the Peeps 'ripen. " > > > > " Many Peepophiles prefer a certain degree of staleness to their > Peeps, > > ranging from a slight stiffness, to downright hard and crunchy. > This is > > somewhat of an acquired taste. This is normally accomplished > either by > > letting them age naturally, or else leaving them exposed to air. " > > > > > > -Peeps are extruded through a metal nozzle, literally squeezed > out, a lot > > like a real egg is emitted from a chicken's cloaca (vagina). The > sugar slurry > > is then laid on. (the candy, not the hen) At one time the eyes > were > > hand-painted (on the candy, not the hen). Now they are applied by > > machine which accounts for some of the cross-eyed Peeps you see > with eyes off > > kilter... the hand painters had better aim. Peeps' eyes are made > of carnauba > > wax..mmmm, tasty, for wax junkies (grin). Some have said they eyes > are made > > from coal tar, but this is probably not right. > > > > Peeps have corn syrup as a main ingredient that needs > preservatives to keep > > it from going rancid. Peeps have enough preservatives to embalm > Aunt Tilly > > like an Egyptian, and to keep shelf life in a badly lit cellar for > 1000 years > > after the original purchaser dies. > > > > If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode, and your > microwave > > would be ever after known, amongst peepophiles, as a registered > death > > chamber. (Peepohphoiles do keep a dossier on every Peep detractor > that lives) > > > > all best > > ceep deaux peep > > (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' in't it? > dontcha > > think?) > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Good. Blow 'em all up. They blew me up. Fair's far. Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: kosher peeps and other peepiana > >>If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode<< > Curious minds are heading to the microwave with peeps in hand as we > speak.. > > > Not peeps themselves, but Teenie Beanie and Peeps Jelly Beans > logos contain > > the (U)(Orthodox Union) Kosher designation I hear.... > > > > Although peeps have more fashion colors than Barbie... Yellow was > the > > original. Peeps now available in yellow, white, pink, violet, and > blue. Blue > > was added for the 1998 season. Violet first appeared in the 1997 > season, and > > they are also used as fish bait: > > > > " ...fishing for bass, trout or marble eyes is the way to go. Bass > really take > > spinner baits this time of year....a powerbait and night crawler > combination, > > such as " Joe's PEEPS " with crawler or powerbait, or just a night > crawler and > > a marshmallow combination... " > > > > The fishermaen apparently let the Peeps 'ripen. " > > > > " Many Peepophiles prefer a certain degree of staleness to their > Peeps, > > ranging from a slight stiffness, to downright hard and crunchy. > This is > > somewhat of an acquired taste. This is normally accomplished > either by > > letting them age naturally, or else leaving them exposed to air. " > > > > > > -Peeps are extruded through a metal nozzle, literally squeezed > out, a lot > > like a real egg is emitted from a chicken's cloaca (vagina). The > sugar slurry > > is then laid on. (the candy, not the hen) At one time the eyes > were > > hand-painted (on the candy, not the hen). Now they are applied by > > machine which accounts for some of the cross-eyed Peeps you see > with eyes off > > kilter... the hand painters had better aim. Peeps' eyes are made > of carnauba > > wax..mmmm, tasty, for wax junkies (grin). Some have said they eyes > are made > > from coal tar, but this is probably not right. > > > > Peeps have corn syrup as a main ingredient that needs > preservatives to keep > > it from going rancid. Peeps have enough preservatives to embalm > Aunt Tilly > > like an Egyptian, and to keep shelf life in a badly lit cellar for > 1000 years > > after the original purchaser dies. > > > > If you put peeps in the microwave, they would explode, and your > microwave > > would be ever after known, amongst peepophiles, as a registered > death > > chamber. (Peepohphoiles do keep a dossier on every Peep detractor > that lives) > > > > all best > > ceep deaux peep > > (thank you Judy, it's very tejas-louisiana, that 'deaux,' in't it? > dontcha > > think?) > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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