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    May 24, 2007

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    My favorite growing up!! Orange creamsicles and fugicles! I just finished reading another post heralding this awesome book - check it out if you haven't yet:

    (http://acmeinstantfood.blogspot.com/2007/05/open-letter-to-david-lebovitz-part-one.html)

    and the 2nd part:

    (http://acmeinstantfood.blogspot.com/2007/05/open-letter-to-david-lebovitz-part-two.html)

    Have an excellent holiday weekend! Make more ice cream please!

    xoxo

    Not all preschoolers are lucky enough to have popsicles sophisticated enough to be flavoured with Grand Marnier! They look so delicious!

    Freya: That must be why he thought it was the best popsicle EVER.

    Lisa: Oh, the milk money that was hoarded to get these. Sweet, sweet childhood memories.

    Happy long weekend!

    Those do sound divine. I may just have to make them with my son. I just discovered your blog and I adore the title and how you chose it!

    Those do sound divine. I may just have to make them with my son. I just discovered your blog and I adore the title and how you chose it!

    Thanks, Izzy's Mama. Little by little, he's learning that food on the food isn't such a bad thing, after all. Stop by again, anytime.

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