Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Dim Sum Sunday - PEEPS

It's PEEP season so Dim Sum Sunday for the next TWO Sundays is exploring your Peepiness.
basket full of peeps

Make use of your Peeps in your own "unique" way.
However.... ...if you're stir frying them with green peppers and garlic, you're dining without Shamy.
Have fun, go CSI on your Peeps and we'll see you on Sunday.

14 comments:

  1. You've lost your mind. ROFL

    Oh my god. The mind boggles at the possibilities. Could one use them as part of a baking soda/vinegar volcano? Hmm...

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  2. Did you say peepee? How juvenile of me to point that out. The survival rate of Peeps in my house is about 10 seconds (especially when the Boy "winds" them first). So creating a dish with an ingredient that vanishes into thin air will be challenging. We're having Easter Dinner at my sister's, so this may get worked into that menu.

    Let me think on it. And so I'm clear on schedule, I have until April 4th, right?

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  3. Buzz I'll be putting Peeps up for two Sundays so the 4th is fine.

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  4. now you're talking my language!

    hmmmmmmmmmm

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  5. The snow has finally got to you, hasn't it Shamu?! I actually have an idea.....

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  6. Yeah, yeah, the Snow make me this way (snicker).

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  7. Oh, this is gonna be great fun!!

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  8. Uh-oh, another head-scratcher. May have to forgo this DSS in favor of Restaurant Week, parental visit, and cooking of actual springtime food for Easter. But I'll certainly be checking in for everyone else's takes on PeepFest.

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  9. It's a two Sunday Dim Sum Moi, time and tequila is on your side.

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  10. here is a challenge that inspires me. i am SO in.

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  11. I have an entry on the "creative use of peeps" by an artsy friend of mine. I spotlighted on my page, so she is my entry "by proxy". See if it meets your challenge.

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  12. First Rule of Peep Club? There are no rules.

    Coming over Pam.

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