OK, these are a tad obnoxious and more than a tad expensive ($5.95 for a bag of about 20) but they were also quite delicious. We ate them in under 5 minutes. Doubt it's a record, though.

OK, these are a tad obnoxious and more than a tad expensive ($5.95 for a bag of about 20) but they were also quite delicious. We ate them in under 5 minutes. Doubt it's a record, though.



Had I only known you were looking for moose droppings... I also know where to find bear droppings and deer droppings.
We got home from the cabin around 12:30, the drizzle drove us out this morning. It didn't rain on our 4th campfire but it was cloudy all day and there was enough of a breeze that it helped keep the mosquitoes down. We went to a small town 4th parade. Saw all of the firetrucks from the neighboring towns. The kids got their share of candy, mostly Tootsie Rolls which they happily (?) shared with their Mom.
Chocolate Moose Droppings, thankyouverymuch. Keep the other kind. Really, they were very good. Better than the small Tootsie Rolls. The big Tootsie Rolls still rock.
Michael hides chocolate covered almonds when he gets them from Winn Dixie in the Brach's loose candy section. Unfortunately, I know his hiding place.
Is that really what Moose droppings look like? I would love to see bear droppings. I have had an idea for a coffee table book for years now. Everytime I take a walk in the woods and see scat, I have to wonder what animal left it. So, I would like to compile a picture book of poo identifying the animal and maybe some other notes about it. Again, I need a digital camera. And access to zoologists who can identify things for me.
Unfortunately? For whom? I have a digital camera for you.
I was thinking of myself as the unfortunate one in this case.