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» Tina_Coruth - Yummy!
Hi Mary,These sound yummy! Hmmm - I wonder if a slice of Leprechaun bread or pie might be used to entice a Leprechaun into the Leprechaun trap in Peggy's article? I know they would entice me!
Happy Saint Patricks Day
-- posted by Tina_Coruth
» Red - Re: For fun when my kids were little
In response to For fun when my kids were little posted by jerrib:Jerri,
Green dinners are fun. Did you boil potatoes in green water? Mom used to do that. She also used to make salad, green cake with a different shade of green icing, and have a green vegetable. It was lots of fun.
Thanks for dropping by Jerri. It's always nice to see you here.
-- posted by Red
» phoehne - Re: Re: For fun when my kids were little
In response to Re: For fun when my kids were little posted by Red:If you are baiting your leprechaun traps with Leprechaun Pie you just might catch a very big, not so green, leprechaun. If I lived closer the leprechauns name might be Peggy. :-)
-- posted by phoehne
» Red - Re: Re: Re: For fun when my kids were little
In response to Re: Re: For fun when my kids were little posted by phoehne:Peggy,
LOL Leprechaun pie might catch any number of a variety of creatures, not just leprechauns.
Thanks for dropping by. It's always nice to see you here.
-- posted by Red
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