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goodnuff 11-30-2010 07:52 AM

I have the Snowman marshmallow peeps!
 
I found them yesterday at my local supermarket. I was so excited to find them so I can make the smores packs for Chrisrtmas goodie gifts.

JulieHRR 11-30-2010 07:56 AM

Oh, lolly!!! Those sound so cute!!! I hope I can fine some here on the Rock!

UnderstandBlue 11-30-2010 08:02 AM

ZING! I'm so excited! :)

Mindykid 11-30-2010 08:46 AM

I made a dozen of those snowman smores kits for a local craft fair. Didn't sell a single one. People looked at them and said - "ewww peeps! Can't stand those"

JulieHRR 11-30-2010 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Mindykid (Post 17633852)
I made a dozen of those snowman smores kits for a local craft fair. Didn't sell a single one. People looked at them and said - "ewww peeps! Can't stand those"

I don't make stuff like that for ME--I make it for THE KIDS!!! Every kid I know loves peeps! And peep smores, to boot?! Fo'h sho'h!!!

Sorry you didn't sell any. Those people are whacked! http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...umbugsmile.gif They woulda' been cute and perfect stocking stuffers!

CardLadyToo 11-30-2010 10:28 AM

I got mine a few weeks ago at Target - on the bottom shelf in the Christmas section - $1.29 pkg. I thought about waiting to see if I could find them elsewhere at a better price but decided better get them when I seen them - have 18 more to bag - (making 45) they look adorable in the plastic treat bags with snowflakes on them that I got at Dollar Tree...........

fiddlerontheroof 11-30-2010 10:58 AM

I googled this because it sounded like a cute idea. And it is! Has anyone actually made the recipe? Are they any good? :-)

Judyw 11-30-2010 11:42 AM

Can someone link me to the Peeps in a jar recipe? I haven't been here for a while and I seem to have forgotten my way around. I searched the gallery but didn't find what I was looking for.

sewsplendidstamper 11-30-2010 11:45 AM

I was just at Jo Anns today and they have some too.
Course they didnt' have what I needed. They never do poopoo heads lol

Pooga 12-01-2010 08:45 AM

Would love to know how you assemble your smore pack...sounds like a cute idea! :grin:

geogymnast82 12-01-2010 08:59 AM

I love the idea of the little smore kits with the peep snowmen for kids in my daughter's class, but the school has a policy that anything that is sent in for the kids (whether for class parties, gifts, birthdays) has to be in the original sealed store container. All cupcakes, cookies, etc. have to be store bought/made and in the original container. I've done snowman soup stuff in the past but that was after searching forever to find the individually sealed packs of marshmallows. I love seeing all the adorable things other people make with the peeps, though. I've been able to make them as little things for my family and close friends, but nothing for the kids at school (the ones who would love to have them the most!)

Curly Chick 12-01-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mindykid (Post 17633852)
I made a dozen of those snowman smores kits for a local craft fair. Didn't sell a single one. People looked at them and said - "ewww peeps! Can't stand those"

Really, they don't like peeps? I love peeps. My favorites are the yellow ducks at Easter, don't know why but they taste better than the others. :)

Pamela

bobkitten 12-01-2010 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Judyw (Post 17635095)
Can someone link me to the Peeps in a jar recipe? I haven't been here for a while and I seem to have forgotten my way around. I searched the gallery but didn't find what I was looking for.

If this link doesn't work, go to the gallery, search "peep jars" and the recipe is in one with a Halloween theme.

Halloween Peeps by duscinowicz - Cards and Paper Crafts at Splitcoaststampers

Thanks to the OP! My nieces and nephews like getting peep jars and I haven't given them any for awhile. Guess I'll be picking up peeps on my next trip to the store.

goodnuff 12-01-2010 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Pooga (Post 17639006)
Would love to know how you assemble your smore pack...sounds like a cute idea! :grin:

I don't know how to add an attachment, but if you go to the Galley, type "Snowman Peeps" in the search box. Several ideas show up. HTH.

grandepuce 12-02-2010 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by geogymnast82 (Post 17639063)
but the school has a policy that anything that is sent in for the kids (whether for class parties, gifts, birthdays) has to be in the original sealed store container. All cupcakes, cookies, etc. have to be store bought/made and in the original container.

Oh my... am I the only one who thinks this is a sad statement of affairs! Kids can't bring homemade goodies to school anymore?!? Seriously.. that's just wrong. Everyone is afraid of being sued and being politically correct anymore that holiday celebrations just aren't as much fun as they used to be! Pretty soon this world is going to be a boring place where everything needs to be neutral and in shades of grey just to ensure we don't affend anyone. I say bring back the homemade goodies and let the kids have fun with their Snowman Smores! Kids shouldn't have to be in fear of eating some homemade treats made by their classmates . I'm saddend to think that we've reached a point that we are in fear of someone poisining our kids with cupcakes and little snowman peeps!


Stepping off my soapbox now....:rolleyes:

UnderstandBlue 12-02-2010 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by geogymnast82 (Post 17639063)
I love the idea of the little smore kits with the peep snowmen for kids in my daughter's class, but the school has a policy that anything that is sent in for the kids (whether for class parties, gifts, birthdays) has to be in the original sealed store container. All cupcakes, cookies, etc. have to be store bought/made and in the original container. I've done snowman soup stuff in the past but that was after searching forever to find the individually sealed packs of marshmallows. I love seeing all the adorable things other people make with the peeps, though. I've been able to make them as little things for my family and close friends, but nothing for the kids at school (the ones who would love to have them the most!)

Aww that's sad :(

JulieHRR 12-02-2010 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by grandepuce (Post 17643771)
Oh my... am I the only one who thinks this is a sad statement of affairs! Kids can't bring homemade goodies to school anymore?!? Seriously.. that's just wrong. Everyone is afraid of being sued and being politically correct anymore that holiday celebrations just aren't as much fun as they used to be! Pretty soon this world is going to be a boring place where everything needs to be neutral and in shades of grey just to ensure we don't affend anyone. I say bring back the homemade goodies and let the kids have fun with their Snowman Smores! Kids shouldn't have to be in fear of eating some homemade treats made by their classmates . I'm saddend to think that we've reached a point that we are in fear of someone poisining our kids with cupcakes and little snowman peeps!

Stepping off my soapbox now....:rolleyes:


I know it's a bummer, BUT, there is a legitimate reason for their insistence on pre-packaged goodies only, that actually has nothing to do with offending anyone or political correctness.


In defense of schools, the reality is that they do have children/students who suffer from serious and in some cases, fatal, peanut allergies, and if officials do not know precisely what ingredients are in the home-made goodies, a young child's health could be placed at serious risk.

I don't have a child with peanut allergies myself, but I am a former school teacher, and a parent. :D My son has had a child in his class that suffers from fatal peanut allergies, since kindergarten.

Teachers and school officials do have to be very vigilant about food items. So, while it may slightly dampen the fun of bringing goodies to school, in the grand scheme of things, better safe than illness or potential death of a child, UKWIM?

Novell 12-02-2010 10:44 AM

plus you never know how clean someone else's kitchen is!!!

UnderstandBlue 12-02-2010 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Novell (Post 17645169)
plus you never know how clean someone else's kitchen is!!!


HA! :) *shudder....

pigfingers 12-02-2010 11:08 AM

I know - I was thinking of making them for teachers and have to find the indivisually wrapped ones as well - I figured maybe individual packof peeps, pack of teddy grahams or two and a hersheys bar or hersheys kisses - trying to figure out how to make that look presentable - !

Mindykid 12-02-2010 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by grandepuce (Post 17643771)
Oh my... am I the only one who thinks this is a sad statement of affairs! Kids can't bring homemade goodies to school anymore?!?

That's been the case for a while- we heard that when my teenagers were in kindergarten 10 years ago.

sillyfilly 12-02-2010 10:26 PM

Goodies for children
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geogymnast82 (Post 17639063)
I love the idea of the little smore kits with the peep snowmen for kids in my daughter's class, but the school has a policy that anything that is sent in for the kids (whether for class parties, gifts, birthdays) has to be in the original sealed store container. All cupcakes, cookies, etc. have to be store bought/made and in the original container. I've done snowman soup stuff in the past but that was after searching forever to find the individually sealed packs of marshmallows. I love seeing all the adorable things other people make with the peeps, though. I've been able to make them as little things for my family and close friends, but nothing for the kids at school (the ones who would love to have them the most!)

I totally understand why everything has to be packaged these days but isn't it sad we have gotten to that point? I made all kinds of chocolate suckers when my children were growing up. Many a time they were treats at school for their Christmas parties.

JulieHRR 12-03-2010 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Novell (Post 17645169)
plus you never know how clean someone else's kitchen is!!!

*chuckle*

So, when can I stop by to pick up the goodies YOU have been bakin', chickie?

KIDDING!!!

Sorta.

I've had your cookies. They are YUM-O!!! ;)

wendykins 12-03-2010 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Novell (Post 17645169)
plus you never know how clean someone else's kitchen is!!!

that's the reason i was thinking of!

cajuncutie 12-12-2010 05:57 AM

For those of you who do not like Peeps. Kraft makes a gingerbread marshmellow in the shape of a gingerbread boy. I made 50 s'more pkgs using these and they are adorable! Plus the spice in the gingerbread marshmellow is great in the s'mores.

JulieHRR 12-12-2010 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by cajuncutie (Post 17683751)
For those of you who do not like Peeps. Kraft makes a gingerbread marshmellow in the shape of a gingerbread boy. I made 50 s'more pkgs using these and they are adorable! Plus the spice in the gingerbread marshmellow is great in the s'mores.

GET OUT!!! I'm on the hunt for these!!!

I spied snowman shaped French Vanilla marshmallows last night at WalMart. We were in a hurry, tho, so I didn't stop to buy them. But, I'm going back into town today. http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/yum2.gif

snowcountry311 12-12-2010 12:50 PM

my walmart had the gingerbread masrhmallows also. i came home w/ 7 bags in total.
not to mention the mirco minis i buy locally.

CAKath 12-12-2010 03:31 PM

Just returned from the new Super Target in town, with a couple of boxes of the snowmen peeps. I'll make them either for stocking stuffers for my nieces and nephews or to hand out in the office. Just a little something really cute. Now I see I will have to go to Walmart to look for the gingerbread version- yummmmmo!

JulieHRR 12-12-2010 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by snowcountry311 (Post 17684871)
my walmart had the gingerbread masrhmallows also. i came home w/ 7 bags in total.
not to mention the mirco minis i buy locally.

Well, they had 'em last night, but were sold out when I got there today. :-?

bb&kk 12-12-2010 05:37 PM

Those gingerbread marshmallows are sooooooooo good. I have gone thru, insert eaten, 2 bags in the attempt to have enough to make gingerbread rice krispie treats.

snowcountry311 12-12-2010 11:09 PM

i buy them. i don't eat them.
i make projects for stocking stuffers. or what i call "tuck ins". alittle something to add to a gift. usually a bonus w/ the tag.

mama groke 12-13-2010 06:35 AM

Gingerbread Marshmellows--i think
 
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Originally Posted by snowcountry311 (Post 17686364)
i buy them. i don't eat them.
i make projects for stocking stuffers. or what i call "tuck ins". alittle something to add to a gift. usually a bonus w/ the tag.

Could you tell me what kind of stocking stuffers you make with these. Sounds fun--thanks in advance, Deanna

snowcountry311 12-13-2010 08:53 AM

when my nieces & nephews are born i choose a "collection" for each. some of them are mittens,gingerbread men,rudolph,penguins,snowmen,snowflakes,snowglobes ,etc.
each year i had to their collection. for abby's 1st christmas i made her a huge mitten instead of a stocking. she 's now 13 and has used it each year. for emily's gingerbread men collection i have painted a huge pail w/ theme and filled w/ baking items to match. she is now 17yrs. i've made my share of snowmen ornaments. peguins are the hardest. sad to say most are store bought. but i try to add something to each.
each year i make & my candies & cookies in each theme. these also go in the stocking. i keep my eyes peeled all year and no matter what type of store i'm in i look around. 1 year i found spatulas & scissors in a couple of themes.
i love looking,making things for each. i feel when you move out on your own nothing is sadder than not having "christmas" i your own place.


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