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pumkinandstorm says...

Thanks chic!!! You are so sweet and it's nice to see you too!! It's especially fun to come back when I have people here to talk to that are also online. (currently you and @ant) Now I just need to set aside some time to start posting videos again! Hopefully that will happen soon. I think I might have a little more privacy at work again in the next month or so. *fingers crossed*

chicchorea said:

Delighted to see you are around...and as usual, not the only one. But, you know that.

Enjoy!

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How Does Tape Work?

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pumkinandstorm says...

I love them!!! They seem so clumsy though, it's a wonder they don't fall out of trees.

Your question prompted me to do some research and this is what I found out after exploring that youtube channel's other videos:

Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroos are a unique Australian species that are found in select, tropical rainforests of north Qld.

oritteropo said:

They're very cute

There's a red tree kangaroo in Melbourne Zoo, but they look a bit different. I wonder if these are the Australian ones? There are some that live in PNG and others that live in far northern Australia.

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pumkinandstorm says...

I know I'd love them! Especially because of the coconut (and did you notice when you click to the recipe it says "perfect with a nice cup of tea"?) At Christmas I always make a whole bunch of different cookies and one of the types I make is very similar (minus the coconut). This is the one...

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/raspberry-and-almond-shortbread-thumbprints/detail.aspx

I'm going to have to try yours next time instead because I have a feeling I might like it even better! I'd better print it off now before I forget!

Thank you for digging it up for me!

Hey @chingalera can we add this yummy looking coconut jam drops recipe of oritteropo's to your contest (even though he's made them before)?

oritteropo said:

Here's my promised recipe - http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/13554/coconut+jam+drops

Very easy, and very yummy. 360 deg F for old fashioned ovens Or Gas Mark 4 (I've never had an oven that used gas mark, but recipes give them). I think I put in the whole egg and not just the yolk, but I don't remember. I usually use raspberry jam (other recipes say use raspberry or strawberry, this one is more relaxed about type).

p.s. Important point - the measures are metric, so 1 cup is 250ml. Smaller cups might throw the amounts off a bit.

oritteropo (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

Say no more...you had me at hot showers. Also, I'm more of a hot tea drinker than a cold water drinker anyway. Australia, here I come...

oritteropo said:

I've found one positive to 42 degree heat outside: When the whole house acts as a giant solar hot water heater, the shower runs hot instantly.

Of course, since it applies to both hot and cold, that's rather less of a positive when you want a cold glass of water.

Mordhaus (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

Hi Mordhaus! Thank you for the message and I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner! And yes, I was in Mexico over the holidays and it was lots of fun! I've had some other things going on in real life that have kept me busy so I figured it would be a good time to take a sift vacation - which I was much in need of. I'll be back posting again soon.

*edit - Just read the message you posted on your profile - I hope you enjoy your sift vacation also!!!

Mordhaus said:

Haven't seen you post as much, taking time for the holidays?

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