Sorry, real life hit me from all sides....as it is wont to do for all of us....
But I did promise to show you how to make the "marshmallow/weiner" roasting sticks:
I started with some very thin pieces of wire from my stash - long time pieces that don't have any identification - but they're about the diameter of the lead in a disposable pencil and about 6" long:
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Bent the wire in half |
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Leaving a n open loop at the bend, twist the pieces round and round to form the handle of the "roaster". |
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When the handle is about 1 1/2 - 2" inches long, bend the ends at right angles to the length, then right angles again to form the "forks" that will hold the marshmallows/weiners, |
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Clip the wire off at about 1/4" lengths |
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Add your "marshmallows" or weiners and you're ready for your picnic!!! |
Will discuss the 'marshmallows' later...
Very Cute, Maureen!
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Lots of fun - and SO easy to make.
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