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>>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?)

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>>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?)

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<<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@...

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<<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

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They blew me up.

Fair's far.

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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

>

>

>

>

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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

>

>

>

>

>

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