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I read somewhere that in Guanajuato, Mexico people eat mummy candy.
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On Mar 19, 12:23*am, wrote:
> I read somewhere that in Guanajuato, Mexico people eat mummy candy. > Does anybody know anything about this? A recent post wrote as to the impropriety of sister candy, but even I draw the line here. Sorry. I couldn't resist. --Bryan |
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On Mar 19, 7:54*am, Becca > wrote:
> wrote: > > I read somewhere that in Guanajuato, Mexico people eat mummy candy. > > Does anybody know anything about this? > > It is just candy, they sell it on the steps of the Mummy Museum. > > Becca I thought the answer was gonna be Day of Death treats. Lynn in Fargo |
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> wrote in message ... >I read somewhere that in Guanajuato, Mexico people eat mummy candy. > Does anybody know anything about this? Sure - Google Day of the dead candy. http://www.mexicansugarskull.com/ you can also Google Images or recipes. Dimitri |
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Dimitri wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... > >> I read somewhere that in Guanajuato, Mexico people eat mummy candy. >> Does anybody know anything about this? > > > Sure - Google Day of the dead candy. > > http://www.mexicansugarskull.com/ > > you can also Google Images or recipes. > > Dimitri My daughter is attending vet tech school. They wear scrubs - hunter green, but they can mix and match coordinating prints. I was seriously tempted by a "Day of the Dead" print I spotted at the fabric store, with skulls and whatnot.. Unfortunately, the skeletal dogs wearing sombreros put it over the top for a vet tech's scrubs. <Never mind that they are currently dissecting pickled cats...> |
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