Here we are again: Easter peep "The Chicken Coop" is the spring version of Gingerbread House

2021-12-14 07:42:26 By : Mr. Landy ou

Easter at home this year looks a little different. The first thing is to build a biscuit chicken coop for all these Peeps.

Considering all the gingerbread "houses" we saw last year come and go, this should be surprising, but it's actually not the case. The original deli cabins are now at their peak with a new Easter-style gingerbread house: Peeps marshmallow chicken coop.

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Everyone has their own relationship with Peeps, either you love them or you love them, period. However, it is undeniable that these cute, soft little candies look very cute in Easter baskets, and yes, they look even more cute in miniature chicken coops that children can now make specifically for them. However, this is not just an activity for kids, because the idea even makes adults take another look at sugary desserts. After you build the goblin traps for St. Patrick's Day, you can of course add a Peeps chicken coop to the list of miniature construction projects for the spring holiday-this is what we know about them.

The manufacturer of Peeps seems to be accepting the idea that when children have some expectations in terms of building and eating, the holidays will be better. When people think of Easter gingerbread houses, they naturally think of Peeps's chicken coup. However, this is not just any type of chicken coop-this is a chicken coop made of biscuits. Therefore, not only will everyone get high scores from all Easter candies, but they now have the opportunity to build, play and dismantle chicken coops made of cookies, frosting and more candies... If it’s not, it’s not a brilliant idea , We are not sure what it is.

Compared to other festivals throughout the year, Easter traditions are very limited. Although participation in religious ceremonies, Easter egg hunts, brunch or dinner are usually the most traditional, Peeps is seeking to change all of this. We have to admit that these chicken coops are very cute, especially with a unique structural design to ensure that Peeps can really be locked in their chicken coop. Yes, this design also uses "link and lock" technology, which makes the construction of the whole thing easier and more efficient when leaving those cute chicks in their own space.

When the family finishes the eggs and finds the eggs full of candies, it is time to formally assemble this interesting cookie cage. First, the entire house is edible, so there is no need to worry about inedible pieces or any decorative details that need to be thrown away before the biscuit wall is bitten in. Each kit is actually already equipped with Peeps, so if parents don't want to buy a large pack of these cute chicks, there is no pressure there. The walls of the chicken house are made of pre-baked sugar cookie dough, so all you need to do is stack and "glue". These panels seem to be easy to put together, of course, if there is no variety of pastel candies to decorate it, then the real cookie hut is incomplete. These are also provided with the house, but it is always fun to add your own, so feel free to enjoy any leftover Easter candy (this is also a great way to use it up!).

More and more people are engaged in edible art craftsmanship, and this Peeps cookie coop is no exception. This may be a fun and more whimsical way, but it’s really great to put them together, especially when you put these Peeps in it for the first time and realize how cute an idea it actually is. For those who are really keen on using these cookie coop kits, there are rumors that they have appeared in BJ at the time of writing. However, as Easter approaches, they will definitely start to appear in grocery stores and even pharmacies, so be sure to pay attention. If you end up eating all these sugar cookie panels before they enter the chicken coop, we won't blame you-sugar cookies are much better than stale gingerbread, so you won't hear us *peek*. Sorry not sorry!

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