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1. my cotton candy machine isn't making "cotton" candy?
Sounds like a heating issue
2. can i feed my cockatiels cotton candy?
Parrots do not really produce saliva, so it would not melt in their mouths anyway. Giving your cockatiel "minimum" human food basically tells me that your knowledge of a healthy diet for a cockatiel is limited. You can give them all kinds of "human" food. They love cooked pasta, steamed rice, broccoli, corn, and lots of others and they CAN have those things. This makes me wonder if you are one of the owners that still feeds their cockatiel nothing but seeds. A healthy diet for a cockatiel is a diet of pellets and bird friendly fresh foods with only a limited amount of seed. Seeds should be used as a treat. They can peck at the ice cube, it's not going to hurt them. Think about this rationally. Cotton candy is not very good for you because it's almost pure sugar- OBVIOUSLY it wo not be good for your cockatiels. It has far too much sugar in it. It can severely disrupt the digestive process, and can make them very ill. I highly suggest you look up the list of foods that cockatiels can have as well as the list of foods that are toxic to them. EDIT: It irritates me a little bit when people add details like this. Is there a reason you could not have told us this to begin with? I did not mean to come off as condescending, it's just that I encounter a lot of very similar situations at the shelter from people who are not just trying to prove a point. Because of that, I've found that it's best to provide as much information as possible and try my best to steer the person in the right direction. I am GLAD that you are not doing it and that you want to prove this to your family, and I am GLAD that you take good care of your cockatiel. However, you can not really post that kind of comment and not expect the people who know the right answer to become concerned. Especially if you do not give us details like the ones you just added to begin with. You also said "I wanna see their reaction to the melting in their mouth." How were any of us supposed to know that was not serious?
3. where can you get OLD fashioned cotton candy on a stick? instead of in a bag?
Our mall sells it on the paper cone . . .It still amazes me how spun sugar can melt so fast in your mouth ! !
4. How to ask for a cotton candy frappuccino at Starbucks?
Vanilla bean frappucino with 2 pumps of raspberry (:
5. What can i write for my topic sentence about cotton candy?
This is where you have to use your imagination in order to score high marks. Go on-line and research every word. You will be surprised what you can find. Remember to let your teacher know where you got your information from.(Use Google, Ask, and Library of congress etc).
6. What tastes better Cotton Candy or Candy Floss?
Are not they the same thing
7. Cotton candy halloween costume? Hair/makeup?
for your hair it should be springy and poofy like cotton candy. you could buy a wig if you want though. your makeup should be bold and colorful. maybe some blue eyeliner some pink or purple eye shadow then maybe silver or white eyeshadow in your inner eye part near your nose. also maybe bright red lipstick or something. ...?.
8. Would an all cotton candy diet be bad for me?
It's nothing but spun sugar. In enough time, you would have no energy and be depleted nutritionally
9. Does anyone have any ideas for a ping-pong themed cake?
The sports birthday party theme works well outdoors (in your yard or a nearby park), but you can also use the birthday party ideas for decorations that are described here for an indoor sports party as well. To start off, use your favorite team's colors for the color scheme and hang bunches of colored balloons around the party area. One of the best birthday party ideas is to make your own sport balloons by drawing on them. For baseballs use a red pen on a white balloon, drawing the stitching. For basketballs use a black marker on orange balloons, for a soccer ball use a black pen on white balloons, etc. Hang signs around the party area that say: "Bleachers", "Locker Rooms", "Restrooms", etc. Also, set up a first aid station with band-aids, bandages, hydrogen peroxide, a water cooler, etc. Make paper cutouts of footballs, bats, rackets, hockey sticks, gloves etc. You can also scatter these cool inflatable sports equipment all around the party area. Disperse all sorts of sport-related props and toys around the party area, such as balls, mitts, bats, sport cards, etc. Hang up posters of famous sport figures and of different sports. If you really want to be creative, one of the best birthday party ideas is to blow-up a picture of a famous player - poster size (some Kinko's and other copying stores can do this) and put it in the party area. You can also cut the face out so that the kids can put their own face in it for great picture-taking moments (great to send with thank-you notes). Consider making your own popcorn, cotton candy, and peanut stands out of PVC pipes. It's quite simple. The stands should be five feet tall. Glue clothespins all around and hang small bags of popcorn, candy, etc. You can also extend a line between branches and hang the bags from there. Use real sports props to decorate the table. You can tie helium balloons onto trophies, medals or other props for table centerpieces. If you have chairs instead of benches, hang sports pennants down the back of each chair to add more color. Decorate the table with sports cards (either bought or handmade). For instructions on making your own sport cards look in the Ice-Breaker activity section below. One of the coolest birthday party ideas for setting the sports scene (if you are not too picky about your lawn) is spray painting or using chalk to mark the field.