![]() Then fold the bottom edge of the felt up to the top edge. Place the fortune on the felt circle along side the pipecleaner that has been glued in place and is completely dry. You are stunningly beautiful and people are taking notice! You will inherit a large sum of money soon! ![]() Now use a permanent marker to write a personalized fortune on the twill tape strip. You could also just use strips of paper, but the fabric is a fun touch with the felt cookies. This can also be done with white school type glue, but needs plenty of time to dry.Ĭut 3 inch strips of twill tape. Use heat resistant gloves, those silicone fingertip things, or the blades of scissors to press the pipecleaner into the glue. Then gently place the pipecleaner on the hot glue. Now run a bead of hot glue across the center of the felt circle. So having 3.5" pipecleaner pieces cut and ready to go is a great option to. Each pipecleaner piece is slightly less than the 4" diameter of the circle. This works better when working with groups of people or kids making fortune cookies.Ĭut the pipecleaner to fit inside each felt circle. You could also trace the circle onto a piece of cardstock or cardboard and cut it out. Use a big mug or plate that is 4 inches across and trace the circle onto the felt with a pencil. 4" circles of colored felt (these 4" squares are perfect).Supplies Needed for Felt Fortune Cookies: Pick bright colors of felt and make a giant bowl full-or a take out box filled with felt fortune cookies! Everyone will love reading their custom fortunes! They would make a great non-candy Valentine to pass out to a school class. These cute fortune cookies are perfect for celebrating Chinese New Year and work great as Valentine decor too. Make a bunch of brightly colored fortune cookies for imaginative play, as a decoration, or string them up on a garland! They are perfect reusable play food toys. These colorful felt fortune cookies are easy to make and take less than 15 minutes. Make your own cookies and include actual fortunes! But you go enjoy yourself.I love fortune cookies! I love picking a fortune cookie and hoping for an actual fortune, but alas, a witty quip or odd saying. I’ll save the blindfolds for the bedroom. But try telling that to your gag reflex when you bite into something you swear squishes like an eyeball. Sure you can say ‘Would David Burke risk his entire reputation by serving you the reproductive organs of whales and passing it off as spaghetti?’ Of course not. Then with a mind all its own and you’re powerless to reason with it. It’s just that when I’m eating muskrat I want to know I’m eating muskrat. Look it’s not that I’m totally vanilla and boring and unadventurous. I don’t want to be guessing what’s in my mouth is spaghetti then find out later it was the vas deferens of a humpback whale. How could this possibly be enjoyable? It could be a meatball or a Rocky Mountain oyster (bull’s testicle) or the frontal lobe of a monkey brain for all you know. You’re putting things in your mouth having no clue what they are. The rest of the courses went on the same. Our drink with that course tasted of gin and a fruit. ![]() Nine … soft, tasted of truffles a marvelous mystery. Noon seemed to be a Shore-worthy fried seafood something. Harrison says Burke informed them of their first course that plates were placed before them like the face of a clock at noon, three, six and nine. Turns out according to KT Harrison who tried one of these nights you not only don’t see what you’re eating, you don’t know what you’re eating. I always thought these blind dinners were to just add to the sense of taste and smell by taking away the sense of sight. So it turns out it’s not just without seeing. It’s really empowering to learn how much your other senses can add to a meal when you can’t see what’s going on. To make the evening all about surprise and discovery. ![]() The point of eating without seeing? Burke says it’s July 28 the blindfolds come out at The GOAT in Union Beach. July 12 and August 9 it’s at Red Horse in Rumson. ![]()
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