Have you seen these? I think these are the coolest thing since ...well ...ummm...ummm....ummm....
Well, I just think they are cool. But remember I don't get out all that much so I might just be unduly impressed.
You can go to Martha Stewarts website to see the extremely complex (NOT!) directions on how to make these! Or you can just wing it! Unless my tortillas were really soft I would probably nuke the top one for a few seconds to make it very pliable before I folded it. Oh wait!
Oh, oh, oh! I know! I know! These are the coolest thing since pre-shredded cheese! Nice little reference there...get it? Quesa (Spanish for cheese) and shredded cheese!
Get it?
Hey, don't hate me because I'm all intellectual!
Sigh...
PS. I really do think they are a "good thing"!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Jenny Matlock
I cracked up seeing those...my daughter would love them....she's nuts too....they are adorable..are you sure they are not hard to do?
ReplyDeleteDid this just fall in your lap,or did you go looking for them?
I just sent that idea to my SIL because I can totally picture making those tortillas with my nieces (her kids).
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately we have too much of the cold snowy stuff outside for this project to sound fun for me tonight!
Can't believe Martha Stewart actually did come up with an easy recipe!!
Sue
These are the coolest! I haven't seen them before.
ReplyDeleteMy grandchidren and I will defintely be making these...we alresdy make paper snowflakes so it should be a cinch! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks so cool! And of course it would come from Martha! lol
ReplyDeleteI should have known these were a Martha - and if not Martha, they're definitely a Jenny Matlock!
ReplyDeleteThey look good - yum!
Sherri
Ahhh, you have me SO excited!! I am doing this FOR SURE. Thank you so much for sharing. :D Fun, fun.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I'm emailing you the invite wording, etc soon so you can get those sent out.
These are amazing! (I don't get out much either, I guess!) Delicious AND fun! Love 'em!!! Awesome post!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they would keep their shape if you fried them and dusted them with cinnamon sugar? I've been meaning to try that with some tortillas.
ReplyDeleteJenny, now THAT is really cute! Thnaks for the heads up! :-)
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
Those really are too cute. My kids would get a huge kick out of those!!
ReplyDeletelove this idea but how does the food stay in? LOL :D
ReplyDeleteThey are a GOOD thing!! My kids would love these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat holiday idea! Love it : )
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "welcome home"! :-)
These look so pretty and too good to eat.....not...lol!
Hugs, Pat
That Martha-
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post.
I am so glad I found your blog!
Laura