Although I should be downstairs cleaning up the aftermath of Easter instead I find myself upstairs perusing the Internet for ways to dispose of three hundred pounds of marshmallow-ey goodness. Now I know there are two camps when it comes to Peeps. No, make that three. You either hate them, love them, or come from the school of "a good Peep is a stale Peep." I personally subscribe to the last. And whether you like them or not there's a good chance you've got a couple on hand now that the Easter bunny has visited. I thought I'd look around to see if there was something I could make with them, and came upon this masterpiece. My favorite camping treat mixed with my favorite Easter treat?? Hello snack of my dreams. While looking at the recipe I notice she credits the recipe as being from a book called Peeps: Recipes and Crafts to Make with Your Favorite Marshmallow Treat by Charity Ferreira. So I clicked on the to the Amazon listing for that book. And lo and behold, my friends, you can plan a whole Peep day!
Once your done eating your Peep treat, you can read your favorite Peep book while listening to your favorite Peep's Sing Along cd.
Then you can take a walk to the park and paint in your Peep coloring book.
And don't forget your Peep lip balm!
Ok I'm done. Just be thankful I didn't include one of the hundreds of dioramas people have made with Peeps...
Find S'meeps recipe here (where, by the way, it is "Peep Week")
i wonder what flavor the peep balm is
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