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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

To cute to eat?

Jelly can taste nice and can also looks nice. Shapes, pattern, creative will turn out to attractive jelly. Had saw this cute shaped jelly many times which had been order for frens' birthday. But i can say is that it looks better then it is taste.

My cownie

Irene's horsie

Ile's mutated chickie

The zoo

:: IvY :: 2:13 AM