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POTATO CHIP BAGS

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Animal Crackers

Turned 100 years old 2002!

 

 




This scene is part of a 1950's Soda Fountain Shop made by Candy from New York State. Candy has a great hint for miniature potato chips. Just save the seeds from green peppers and dry them out. I think they look very real .

Candy doesn't want to take the credit for this hint because she learned it from a lady who owns a dollhouse shop where she was shopping. She still gets an A+ for making the whole scene look so realistic

more of the Soda Shop here.

I printed the potato chip bags on regular computer paper.

If you overlap the back about 1/8th of an inch when you glue it, the bags will be the right size. I stuffed the bags with tissue paper before I sealed the top of the bags.

After the bags were all made I sprayed them several times with a high gloss spray. I used ''FolkArt clearcote Hi-ShineGlaze''

When the bags are very dry, you can crumple the bags a bit to make them more realistic.

The little potato chips, which you can barely see, are made from polymer clay, translucent with a tiny bit of a gold colored clay.

I applied some tan color powdered eyeshadow to the finished chips. The open bag of chips is lined with tinfoil which is folded over the top of the bag.

 

 

The OREO® Cookie

The Oreo cookie® was born in 1912, but no one seems to know for sure where the name came from. Since then over 362 billion of these cream-filled chocolate wonders have been eaten, making them the world's most famous cookie. If all 362 billion OREO® cookies were stacked on top of each other the pile would reach the moon and back more than five times. Now that's a lot of cookies! from

Snack-Facts

Ritz Crackers

Times were tough for Americans during the Great Depression. Few people could afford luxuries or fancy foods, but everyone wanted a great cracker. In 1934, the National Biscuit Company (now Nabisco) tried recipe after recipe before they developed what they knew would be the finest, tastiest cracker on the market.They named their luxurious, but affordable, cracker the RITZ® Cracker (probably because anything glamorous, classy, or fancy was called "ritzy" back then).
ezinearticles.com

Animal Crackers Turned 100 years old 2002!

Over the past 100 years, 53 different animals have lived in the Barnum's Animal Cracker box.

We've bitten off their heads, chomped off their toes and staged circuses on the coffee table — animal crackers are, after all, the No. 1 exception to the annoying "Don't play with your food!'' rule.

from pittsburghlive.com

Fig Newtons

A Fig Newton is a soft cookie filled with fig jam. A machine invented in 1891 made the mass production of Fig Newtons possible.

James Henry Mitchell invented a machine which worked like a funnel within a funnel; the inside funnel supplied jam, while the outside funnel pumped out the dough, this produced an endless length of filled cookie, that was then cut into smaller pieces.

The Kennedy Biscuit Works used Mitchell's invention to mass-produce the first Fig Newton Cookies in 1891
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from inventors.about.com


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