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    Too Cute To Eat!

    Make your own adorable sheep for Easter baskets or a children's table. They're easy to make, and oh, so cute!
    Photo: Beth Dreiling HontzasPhoto: Beth Dreiling Hontzas























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    Step-by-Step Instructions
    1. To shape the body, use melted white candy coating (found in the baking aisle) to secure miniature marshmallows to one Pepperidge Farm Milano Black & White Cookie.

    2. Attach Peanut M & M's for hooves.

    3. Use a second Milano cookie for the head, and attach miniature marshmallows and miniature chocolate morsels for the eyes.

    4. Use flattened marshmallows, pinched together at one end, to make ears.

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