[HPforGrownups] Muggle Canary Creams
Alix Petty
bel_imperia at btinternet.com
Mon Nov 6 19:07:06 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 5237
IIRC, Canary Creams are a variation on Custard Creams - would have to be one
helluva biccie to get a canary mask in - OTH, finding some other comestible
that would work is a great idea...and chocolate is such a great choice!
Alix
----- Original Message -----
From: Sheryll Townsend <s_ings at yahoo.com>
To: <HPforGrownups at egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: [HPforGrownups] Muggle Canary Creams
>
> --- Catlady <catlady at wicca.net> wrote:
> > I had an idea (rare event!) during today's chat!
> >
> > catlady_de_los_angeles says,
> > How can we do Muggle Canary Creams?
> >
> > Inside the cream candy (which must be large to have
> > so much room inside
> > it) is a packet which contains a Mask of a canary
> > head
> >
> > /\ /\
> > + + Mews and views
> > >> = << from Rita Prince Winston
>
> I nearly passed over this post in my hurry to catch on
> everything posted today. My husband makes chocolates,
> and something just clicked in my mind (is that a bad
> thing?). If the mask were paper it could be enclosed
> in plastic (to prevent it getting soggy) then placed
> in the center of a cream filled chocolate egg. The egg
> molds come in a lot of various sizes (I think we have
> a couple different ones here), so I think a mask could
> fit into one of them. I'd ask Andy how feasible this
> is, but he's in bed - I'm the only one who sets my own
> work hours (and I'm supposed to be researching now,
> not reading e-mail, oh, well). I keep thinking
> lemon-flavoured cream filling, I suspect because it's
> yellow. Any other flavour suggestions?
>
> Sheryll
>
>
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