What Can I Use To Make Edible Lips?!


Question: What Can I Use To Make Edible Lips!?
My younger sister has some sort of project that she has to do, and she has to make lips!.!.lol!.!.like she can bake something out of lips but i dont know what she can use!.!.any help will be appreciated!.!.thanksWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
You could buy some fondant at a craft store or wherever they sell cake decorating supplies; knead some red food coloring into it; then form it into the shape of lips and let them dry!. Or, you can find a recipe for Edible Play Dough on-line, and make them out of that!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sugarpaste or Fondant are moldable and edible, that's what the cake designers on TV use to create the really elaborate decorations!. It works like regular clay does, where to get it though I don't know, I'd think any store that sells baking supplies should have it, but if you have a bakery nearby you could just ask them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

APPLE SMILES
This snack is easy for children to prepare and will be certain to bring a smile to their face!

Ingredients:

* 1 red apple, cored and sliced into eighths

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* a squeeze of lemon juice

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* smooth peanut butter

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* miniature marshmallows



Method:
1!. Spread peanut butter on one side of each apple slice (squeeze a little lemon juice over the apple if not serving immediately)!.
2!. Place five miniature marshmallows on one apple slice and then lay another apple slice peanut butter side down on top!.


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Licorice shoe strings!. I use it for my easter bunny cake!. Www@FoodAQ@Com





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