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Yes, to those sun-baked pies ~ (Add more petals and leaves, smiles)
So sweet... never done it, but can sure understand the joy of playing with clay and mud.
ha. yes we make mud pies as well..yours seem a bit better formed than mine though...smiles....i never actually tasted one though...smiles.
I remember making mudpies when I was little, this is so charming =)
I love how you use make believe here with no hyphen so that the word make works like both a verb of making the pie and like make-believe and like making one believe, and a lovely internal rhyme with sun-baked too. Thanks for joining in. k.
I like that you noticed, K. I love your prompt.
So do I...
:-) It's always cool to be complimented by those you admire. Thanks, T.
Oh gosh, I remember doing that. Me and my friend the little girl next door, with our mud pie bakery!
WOW!!
Both your links evoke much in a few lines. Looks delicious :).
nothing better than a decent pie made of mud-- smiles-- some childhood magic in this
So simple and brief but a HUGE part of childhood as I think we did this every summer growing up..till we were too old for make believe ;)
What a cool memory!
Oh, I remember baking those pies!!!
!! Perfect words and wow... a nice mud pie!
Love the photo and mud pies! That is a lot of fun there!
Oh my goodness, I'd almost forgotten how I used to spend hours making mud pies. They were the best.
Mud pies how cute, mine were a lot more runny. I am laughing.
Photo is much better than mine. Chose it because it's what I wish I had made. lol
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Yes, to those sun-baked pies ~ (Add more petals and leaves, smiles)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet... never done it, but can sure understand the joy of playing with clay and mud.
ReplyDeleteha. yes we make mud pies as well..yours seem a bit better formed than mine though...smiles....i never actually tasted one though...smiles.
ReplyDeleteI remember making mudpies when I was little, this is so charming =)
ReplyDeleteI love how you use make believe here with no hyphen so that the word make works like both a verb of making the pie and like make-believe and like making one believe, and a lovely internal rhyme with sun-baked too. Thanks for joining in. k.
ReplyDeleteI like that you noticed, K. I love your prompt.
DeleteSo do I...
ReplyDelete:-) It's always cool to be complimented by those you admire. Thanks, T.
DeleteOh gosh, I remember doing that. Me and my friend the little girl next door, with our mud pie bakery!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!
ReplyDeleteBoth your links evoke much in a few lines. Looks delicious :).
ReplyDeletenothing better than a decent pie made of mud-- smiles-- some childhood magic in this
ReplyDeleteSo simple and brief but a HUGE part of childhood as I think we did this every summer growing up..till we were too old for make believe ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool memory!
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember baking those pies!!!
ReplyDelete!! Perfect words and wow... a nice mud pie!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo and mud pies! That is a lot of fun there!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I'd almost forgotten how I used to spend hours making mud pies. They were the best.
ReplyDeleteMud pies how cute, mine were a lot more runny. I am laughing.
ReplyDeletePhoto is much better than mine. Chose it because it's what I wish I had made. lol
ReplyDelete