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Unread 03-11-2008, 12:40
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Re: pic: The Brunswick Eruption Evil Sundaes

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Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676 View Post
Just out of curiosity, Jane (since I couldn't make it...darn SAT II's), what exactly was in each of those monstrosities?
Oh well -

A-hem:
- various flavors of ice cream
- Red Hots (the candy) - we put a few down through a hole we made in the ice cream
- then a stick of beef jerky filled that hole
- then 1/2 of a hard-boiled egg was put over the jerky to make it look like an eyeball.
- hot peppers - which were supposed to look like tears. At least that is what my 'bosses' told me.
- B B Q sauce - which was supposed to be 'sprinkled' - so spoke Mrs. C. But in actuality - drizzle/pour comes more to mind.
- whipping cream finished it off - which hid the eyeball effect and made everything all the more - ewww.

So there you have it. At one point, I took off my plastic gloves to go find a marker and returned, putting them on wrong side out - so that all that awful goo was inside the gloves sliming my fingers as I worked. Great use of gloves, eh?

The best part was the announcement that my bosses would practice while they constructed the sundaes. I must have heard: muhwuahahahahaha - a hundred times - in very evil laughs.

It was great.
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