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Make your own Easter marshmallow chicks!
Filed under: Activities: Babies
Make your very own sweet-to-eat marshmallow chicks for Easter using this kit from Williams-Sonoma that includes marshmallow mix, two chick molds, pastry bags, sanding sugars and black eyes for decorating your creations and bunny, egg and chick cutters.
In France you mostly get chocolate eggs for Easter. I am really considering moving across the Atlantic ocean some day soon.
Makes approx. 60 chicks. US 24$.
(Thanks Eden for this tip!)













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3-24-2006 @ 11:06AM
Shauna said...That's so ridiculous, but I just may have to buy it anyway. Peeps are my all time favorite guilty pleasure candy.
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3-24-2006 @ 11:10AM
Wally's Dad said...Nice idea, but this sounds ridiculously expensive compared to Peeps, which are what these days? Like ninety-nine cents for a dozen?
Williams Sonoma has nice wedding present ideas, and the fancy lemon hand soaps are great gifts, but really, who actually stocks up their kitchen with the overprices wares from WS?
For better cookware at down to earth prices you gotta shop where the pros do. I found a great place in town (http://www.jacobi-lewis.com/ ) that has better stuff for like half of WS.
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3-24-2006 @ 1:27PM
Angelica said...I personally LOVE Williams-Sonoma. We have three shoppes here in the D.C. area and I love that I can run out and buy what I need (unless you can 'only find it online' blah blah blah). Anyway...I DO agree that they are a bit pricier than you could find some of the products elsewhere, but you have to realize who their demographic is. Middle-age, well-to-do who 'Want what the Pros Have'.
Aside from all that...they also have a cute Bunny Cake tin, you can see that on their Easter specials as well.
Another great place to get 'What the Pros Have' is Sur La Table. We have two here in the D.C. area and you can find fantastic stuff there too! I don't think it's too pricey and you can look/feel/hold the stuff, unlike buying something online. They also have a website.
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3-25-2006 @ 4:44PM
Jenny said...OK, this is unrelated to peeps, but I have bought from Williams-Sonoma for myself on occasion, and I have had some GREAT customer service experiences there. They once called every kitchen department in the mall I was in when they didn't have what I wanted. I didn't ask them to; they volunteered. That makes me more inclined to pay their premium prices.
But I love restaurant supply stores too and since I'm in NC it is good to know about Jacobi-Lewis.
I'm not sure what to say about the peeps. I'm wondering if I would like them more if I made them myself, but in my world the only good marshmallow is a toasted marshmallow.
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