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I can't take credit for this idea (thanks Gourmet Mom on-the-Go) but i just loved doing this with my 3 1/2 year old son. We made pikets and then seperated a little of the mixture and coloured it. Then inject some into a regular medicine syringe and design away. The bog above had smiley faces, but the sky is the limit. You can try doing letters, shapes etc..... I did find that thickening the mixture a little hepled to stop design 'bleeding'. Take care flipping them and cooking them on a lower heat for a little longer seemed to work for us. Weren't quite as "perfect" as hers, but we had a BLAST for the afternoon anyway ;)
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