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How to make Eggimals out of hard-cooked eggs
PEGGS (Pigs)
For feet, cut a large chunk of cheese into 4 small cubes. Set hard-cooked egg lengthwise on cubes of cheese. Cut out a round piece of cheese and use for a nose. Attach with a toothpick to the front of the pig (small end of egg). Use a small curly piece of green onion for a tail. Make eyes, ears and mouth out of cucumbers. Attach tail, eyes, ears and mouth with parts of a toothpick.
EGGAPUS (Octopus)
For the body, cut a large slice from the small end of a hard-cooked egg. Cut 8 wiggly legs from a cheese slice. Arrange on plate and set body on top. Make eyes from pieces of celery and pickle for a nose. Attach eyes and nose to head with part of a toothpick.
PEGGUIN (Penguin)
Cut a small slice off each end of a hard-cooked egg. Cut 2 think slices from each side of a black olive for wing and 2 oval slices from another olive for feet. Attach wings to each side of egg using small pieces of a toothpick to hold them in place. Arrange feet near body. Make eyes and nose from a cheese slice. Attach to black olive head with picks. Set head on body and use toothpick to secure.
EGGO-POTAMUS (Hippopotamus)
Use two hard-cooked eggs. Cut a large wedge out of one egg to form a mouth. Attach small pieces of celery to pieces of toothpick and put in place as teeth. Make eyes from celery and cucumber slices; attach with toothpicks. Put head and body together with a toothpick.
EGGALATOR (Alligator)
Use two hard-cooked eggs. Cut a zig zag pattern for teeth in first egg. Attach pieces of celery and green pepper for eyes. Make a slit in second egg and fill with a row of corn chips. Add pickles for feet and tail. Put head and body together with a toothpick.
SAILBOAT EGGS
Slice eggs in half lengthwise. If necessary, trim a little egg white from the bottom of each egg half so that the sailboats sit flat. Slice cheese in half diagonally to make two triangles. For each sailboat, use a pretzel and cheese triangle to make a mast and sail. Carefully making two small cuts in the cheese with a knife will help.
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