How To Make Edible Books



Ok, so they may not be readable, but they are absolutely adorable and seem simply delicious. They could also be a great way to excite the kiddos about back to school time.

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I saw the news wires carrying this and they referred to it as a moose. I was immediately struck by two thoughts.

Thought #1: Was moose looking for squirrel?

Thought #2: I think that's the møøse that once bit my sister.

doesn't work so well with elk does it.
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it's a moose... not an elk - the head gives it away. I was just in Sweden. It's a female mouse hence no antlers. Elk look like rein deer, this appears to be a young moose though.
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As Andrew said, moose is elk in Europe. Also, male elk lose their antlers every year and grow a new set each spring, so lack of antlers is not a definite mark of a female animal.
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