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mrscollector
· 10 years ago
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I did this as a kid and I lived in Texas. And it taste AWESOME!
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firetalons
· 10 years ago
Wait...it snowed in Texas?!
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· 10 years ago
Snow?! What is this "snow" you speak of here in Texas?
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mrscollector
· 10 years ago
Pan handle and up some years we would get 2 feet of snow.
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firetalons
· 10 years ago
Oh. Lucky! We pretty much never get snow in Austin.
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xvarnah
· 4 years ago
It doesn't always snow in Texas, but when it does you make maple candy
stoneagerock
· 10 years ago
And it's the most delicious thing ever
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ewqua
· 10 years ago
It does look tasty...I hope to try it someday ^_^
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unicornwhitnosoul
· 10 years ago
So I'm Canadian and this taste sooooooo good
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becauseimcool
· 10 years ago
I confirm this.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Don't eat the yellow snow, no, no, eat the BROWN snow!
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's called tire sur la neige, or tire'érabel, we have it alot at Fêtes des neiges du Montréal (en Québec)
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evemariie
· 10 years ago
J'ai jamais entendu ça tire'erabel !
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theallseeingeye
· 10 years ago
The one thing I love about winter!
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atomiczombie757
· 10 years ago
not as bad as american stereotypes. we had a national crisis when they stopped making twinkies
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guest
· 10 years ago
yup it's real
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kibblesmydog
· 10 years ago
I used to do this
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kibblesmydog
· 10 years ago
Wait I still do this
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guest
· 10 years ago
This is actually delicious.
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claireemma23
· 10 years ago
it doesn't snow where i live...im missing out
guest
· 10 years ago
Im Canadian and I've had it plenty. At some places they give it out for free. Tastes amazing!
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· 10 years ago
I dont think you can do it here in West-Europe, the air is way too polluted :(