5 Best ‘Peeps in a Microwave’ Videos From Youtube
We know you wonder what it's like here in the studios, but to be honest, this morning we're just sitting around watching peeps explode! Check them out:
We know you wonder what it's like here in the studios, but to be honest, this morning we're just sitting around watching peeps explode! Check them out:
Apparently this is a real thing. I think the Guinness Book of World Records is involved, but it looks like something radio DJs would do (but you won't see me trying it anytime soon!)
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Mirage Pool 'n' Spa is teaming up with 98.3 The Key to bring you an Easter Egg Hunt that YOU'LL enjoy! Find our eggs Monday through Friday (March 25-29) and you have a chance to win $100 every day. On Monday, April 1, we'll randomly select a name from everyone who played to win $500!
Each Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. you can brunch at Bonefish Grill in Kennewick.
Easter features some of the tastiest treats of all times like Cadbury Creme Eggs and Heavenly Hash. (But not Mini Eggs. Whoever invented those chalky chocolate tablets clearly didn’t get Easter candy as a kid and is trying to punish the rest of us.)
Marshmallow Peeps may also be a traditional Easter candy, but they are still good on every other day on the calendar.
Making flower arrangements is a fun tradition for any family around Easter. It doesn't have to be a costly tradition either. Flowers can be purchased for under $10 a bunch at Costco, and $3 a bunch at Albertson's
You already know that the Easter-seasonal Cadbury Creme Egg is addictive, mouth-watering, one-of-a-kind and coveted the world over. But did you also know just how versatile an ingredient the Creme Egg can be when put to use in some of the most outlandish, Willy-Wonka-on-acid dessert delicacies?
Hmmm what to make for Easter dinner. Now is about the time people are scrambling to get their Easter dinner menu's planned....or maybe it's just me!
Somewhere along the way, an egg-toting, gift-giving rabbit became associated with the Easter holiday. We assume that soon after, sadistic parents decided that it would be fun to make sure any likeness of this generous rabbit should be creepy and frightening so they can take pictures and video of their children being completely freaked out.
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Growing up, Easter dinner was the most formal meal of the year because it’s a religious holiday — the Christian equivalent of Passover. Sure, we got out the fancy silver and chinaware for Thanksgiving, and probably spent more time in the kitchen, but Thanksgiving was casual