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Happy Birthday Lady Cecilie!

Have a great day and take some rest after building all those Series 2 vigs :laugh:

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Happy Birthday Cecilie!

Have a great birthday and fun week ahead with your beloved Series 2 minifigs. :grin:

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Have a great birthday!

Hope you get something rattling packages, otherwise do as many with me, buy some to your self.

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Thanks guys :cry_happy: (didn't see this one before today...)

Edit: Look at my birthday cake :laugh:

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Cool cake! Are those chocolates? Here in Canada, we have Lego shaped Smarties/Rockets that interlock. They are really cool! :thumbup:

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Yes, those are chocolate. Used the Lego brick ice cube tray, white chocolate and food coloring :sweet:

BTW, here's a pic with what I'm talking about :classic:

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Nice looking chocolate too. How did you make them different colours?

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BTW, here's a pic with what I'm talking about :classic:

Cool :sweet:

Nice looking chocolate too. How did you make them different colours?

Adding food coloring (not sure that's what it's called in english. In Norway they come in small glass-bottles of red/green/yellow liquid) to the melted chocolate. Unfortunately, white chocolate isn't really white, it's sort of yellowish, so it's hard to distinguish the "white" chocolate-bricks from the yellow ones :tongue:

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Adding food coloring (not sure that's what it's called in english. In Norway they come in small glass-bottles of red/green/yellow liquid) to the melted chocolate.

In American English it's called "food coloring" and in everywhere-else English it's called "food colouring"! In Australia they come in small glass bottles... etc etc.

Primary uses: cake icing, white chocolate (as shown above), & playdough. It is not recommended that playdough be eaten, however. It's a bit salty! (but who never tried it as a kid?)

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