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		<title>Egg Heads with Grass Hair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These fun to make Egg Heads were done by my kids. They liked making them so much, they went on to make many more creative characters. How to: The next time you are making scrambled eggs, save the shell. The fastest way to get the insides out is to give the side of the top [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">These fun to make Egg Heads were done by my kids. They liked making them so much, they went on to make many more creative characters.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">How to: The next time you are making scrambled eggs, save the shell. The fastest way to get the insides out is to give the side of the top a whack with a knife (a butter knife will do) and then give the other side a whack. The idea is to make a big hole in the top. Next draw on the face; make funny, cute, and/or wacky characters. Fill with potting soil and sprinkle on grass seeds. I used Rye grass seeds. Add water and place on a windowsill. Next time I&#8217;m going to dye the egg purple and make an adorable green-haired monster with one eye and wings- a one-eyed, one horn, flying purple people eater!</p>
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