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Treats for Saint Patrick's Day

by TheLastLeafGardener
(IC: blogger)
Dear HT reader, you most likely have heard of the Halloween song, "Five Little Pumpkins," claim my five little Easter eggs, pictured here dressed in green for Saint Patrick's Day as they enjoy a cup of Irish Coffee. (They are taking advantage of their down time before their busy season of Easter begins.)
None of them gave up drinking for Lent and so they are enjoying a hot toddy as they watch a garden-themed mini movie, "50+++ Shades of Green" (produced by yours truly and included in this posting).
AND were I better baker, or even a baker, they might be enjoying some Rice Krispie treats with their coffee (such as the ones pictured here in images two through five which were made at a local shoppe) especially baked for this Saint Patrick holiday.
But alas, I'm not a baker, nor am I good at telling folks how to prepare stuff, but I am good at presenting and sharing ideas. Therefore I'm posting these photo-ps of the Saint Patrick's taste treats for all of you who are good in the kitchen, as I'm sure you can figure out how to make them.
AND BTW, as with a number of the figurines that I write about, the egg-figurines featured in this post are available via Steve Mohr of More and More Antiques. (212-580-8404)
None of them gave up drinking for Lent and so they are enjoying a hot toddy as they watch a garden-themed mini movie, "50+++ Shades of Green" (produced by yours truly and included in this posting).
AND were I better baker, or even a baker, they might be enjoying some Rice Krispie treats with their coffee (such as the ones pictured here in images two through five which were made at a local shoppe) especially baked for this Saint Patrick holiday.
But alas, I'm not a baker, nor am I good at telling folks how to prepare stuff, but I am good at presenting and sharing ideas. Therefore I'm posting these photo-ps of the Saint Patrick's taste treats for all of you who are good in the kitchen, as I'm sure you can figure out how to make them.
AND BTW, as with a number of the figurines that I write about, the egg-figurines featured in this post are available via Steve Mohr of More and More Antiques. (212-580-8404)

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Published March 17th, 2014 7:10 PM
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Plum Creek Place on Mar 18, 2014
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