Ah, Twinkies. Bar shaped, golden cake on the outside, creamy filling on the
inside. Produced by Hostess Brands, who went bankrupt, but in such a way
that they are still around. Coming back to store shelves this summer.
Like Peeps, things have been done with Twinkies.
http://www.twinkiesproject.com
Now the question is "What's a twinkee?"
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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I did think of the peeps. I've never actually had one. They seem to have a
cult following, just like twinkees.
John Mead
Tacoma, WA USA
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ousek
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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Peeps bobbins
And
now you need to explain to those of us who aren't American, what the "peeps"
of Easter candy are? After 13 years of living in IL, I've heard the name ,
but
Thank you for that explanation. I've always wondered but never stopped and
asked before!
Sue
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:59 PM, wrote:
> Sue,
> They are marshmallow figures in shapes of chicks, rabbits and eggs. They
> were originally just chicks in yellow marshmallow. Now they have all
> differe
And now you need to explain to those of us who aren't American, what the
"peeps" of Easter candy are? After 13 years of living in IL, I've heard
the name , but don't know what it means!
Sue
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Donna Fousek wrote:
> OK ladies and Gents lets fess up. How many of us
OK ladies and Gents lets fess up. How many of us thought when we read the word
"Peeps" of the Easter candy treat painted on bobbins... I did, but I like the
sight peep better.
Donna
near Chicago where spring has finally come.
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