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Re:Depends your status.
Just google for 'marshmallow fruit salad' and you should start finding piles of options; most recipes are a bit fancied up... replacing the can of fruit cocktail with fresh fruit, adding nuts...
This one is pretty much it:
http://www.geniuskitchen.com/r...This one has a sour cream base...
https://www.tasteofhome.com/re...This one is mayo and cool whip...
http://www.cooks.com/recipe/t6...This one is may and cream...
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/1... -
Apples and Oranges
Even better..
Apple and Orange Pie -
Re:Play-Doh is...
A few recipes for home-made "Play-Doh" (courtesy of Google)...
http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1611,147171-236192, 00.html
http://www.chariotsatp.co.uk/misc/pd.htm
http://www.kidsturncentral.com/crafts/crecipe17.ht m
They all are very similar (hot water, flour, salt, cream of tartar, oil, food coloring) but differ slightly in the proportions of each ingredient. And since the Wikipedia article states that "real" Play-Doh uses a petroleum distillate, I doubt any of these (or any other recipe you'll find on Google) is the authentic recipe.
If nothing else, this means that one could save quite a bit of cash when trying to fool a fingerprint scanner... -
Re:play-doh
This actually isn't that uncommon, my family has a recipe for a play-doh like substance as well. A quick search turned up this recipe.
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Actually, a Kloss is a German dumplingMuch like Kennedy's jelly-filled doughnut, a Kloss is that spherical potato dumpling that looks much like a tennis ball: how to make one.
Yum. Must be lunch time.
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Re:Don't bother with the Russian food jokes.
The southern part of US... deep friend onions, bananas, mars bars, twinkies, turkeys.... anything
Don't forget ice cream. Deep fried ice cream. -
Why bother?Not that it wouldn't be an interesting project, but why build one when you can pick up a complete and working skeeball machine for about $100 at an arcade auction. I can't imagine that building one yourself would cost much less that that.
One of my buddies bought 3 at a Knoxville auction last year and ended up having to leave one at the side of the road because he ran out of room in his truck. Once he cleaned the dust off the two remaining machines, he kept one and sold the other for $250. At parties, he sets his machine up to dispense drink tickets, then asks for 2 tickets per Jell-O shot.