In the market, the remainder of candy skulls from the Death Fiesta were
sold from flimsy little tables. Women hung with black rebozos sat quietly, now
and then speaking one word to each other, the sweet sugar skeletons, the
saccharine corpses and white candy skulls at their elbows. Each skull had a name
on top in gold candy curlicue; Jose or Carmen or Ramon or Tena or Guiermo or
Rosa. They sold cheap. The Death Festival was gone. Joseph paid a peso and got
two candy skulls.
Marie stood in the narrow street. She saw the candy skulls and Joseph and
the dark ladies who put the skulls in a bag.
Ray Bradbury
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Showing posts with label sugar skulls. Show all posts
Thursday, July 24, 2014
The Next In Line
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Sugar Skulls
I have a bunch of plastic skull molds and have made these little guys in the past. I never decorated them with icing though. I just used the smaller molds to make tiny skulls and dropped them in my coffee. Bubbles come up like the things are drowning. Then the bubbles stop...the skulls die...and the coffee turns sickly sweet.
Some instructions.
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