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Nintendo Power Subscriber Profile

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As I mentioned before I, my awesome Cooking Mama apron embroidered by Beeks, and my stuffed-tomato Cheep Cheep all made it into the August 2007 issue of Nintendo Power (volume 218, page 95). Prior to publication they were informed of the N+ contest and Beeks' amazing creative style. I regret that they didn't not include this information. However, I dedicate this article to the entire N+ community as it would not have been possible otherwise.
Click read more to see a scan of the article! ^v^

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AUGUST 2007 NINTENDO POWER SUBSCRIBER PROFILE

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That is correct! If you pick up a copy of the new Nintendo Power Magazine (august 2007), I am on page 95 along with the awesome apron by Beeks and my stuffed tomato Cheep Cheep! Woo! ^v^ See scan of article here!

Great News!

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I am feeling better AND while I was recovering I got my apron!!!

It is the most beautiful and awesome apron EVER!!! It looks ten times better in person! I have taken many pictures of my new apron, made by the ever talented Beeks and it couldn't be better timing because last Monday after seeing my stuffed tomato cheep cheep, Nintendo Power invited me to be in their new "Subscriber Profile" section (which just began in their June 2007 issue)! You can guess what I am wearing in my feature photo. ^v^ So, keep your eye out for me in the upcoming issues of Nintendo Power!

HOW EXCITING!


Thank you, Becky! Thank you, Nintendo Power! Thank you N+, Thank you, Opera!

Cooking Mama Challenge!

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This if for the Cooking Mama Challenge! I thought of making these cheep cheeps a while back. They are common characters to Nintendo's Mario series, but they never seem to get enough attention. So here they are, in all the demensions of reality! I hope I win that apron!!! ^v^

These are the ingredients and supplies I used! In the process of trying out my idea, I also needed a strainer and a toothpick (snapped in half). The bottle on the left contains whole peppercorns and the penguin salt and pepper shakers are a gift from my sister.


I am going for this retro style. First, I used a melon baller to scoop out eyes for the little guy. Then I cut wings, fins and lips. I cut slits in the tomato for each part to fit into. Then I hallowed out the bottom (This is where his white belly made of strained cottage cheese goes). I used a snapped in half toothpick to hold the eyes to the tomato. The cottage cheese should be strained so it doesn't leak all over the plate, and then mixed with salt and pepper to taste. Finally, I gently pressed the peppercorns into the apple to make the eyes complete! Tadaa! A cheep cheep! Yay! Thank God that worked, otherwise I would have had to think of something else to make!







More pictures soon! I have to go to work! Bye!
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