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Friday, May 21, 2010

Parshas Naso


Explanation 
During the inauguration of the Mishkan, each Nasi (prince) of each tribe brought the same sacrifices. for 12 days
 1 silver bowl weighing 130 shekels with flour & oil
1 silver basin of seventy shekels, with flour & oil
1 golden ladle full of incense;
1 bull, 1 ram & 1 he-lamb for a burnt-offering;
1 male goat for a sin-offering;
2 cattle for a peace-offerings,
5 rams, 5 he-goats, 5 he-lambs of the first year. 


Technique: 
I made vanilla cupcakes. 
Rams

  1. Cut a large marshmellow in half and stick on using white frosting
  2. Using star frosting attachment cover cupcake with big stars
  3. Cut chocolate sandwich cookies to make horns
  4. Use tops of candy corns for ears
  5. Attach small mint candies for eyes
  6. Use melted chocolate to draw eyes and Mouth
Lambs

  1. Cut a large marshmellow in half and stick on using white frosting
  2. Using star frosting attachment cover cupcake with little stars


      1. Use tops of candy corns for ears
  3. Attach small mint candies for eyes
  4. Use melted chocolate to draw eyes and Mouth
Bulls

  1. Cut a large marshmellow in half and stick on using white frosting
  2. Frost cupcake with white frosting
  3. Use can of chocolate frosting to make horns
  4. Use melted chocolate to draw spots
  5. Use frosting to make ears
  6. Attach small mint candies for eyes
  7. Use melted chocolate to draw eyes and Mouth
Goats
  1. Cut a large marshmellow in quarters and stick on using white frosting
  2. Using petal frosting tip, frost cupcake white
  3. Use animal cracker legs to make horns. 
  4. Use frosting bag to make beard and ears
    1. Attach small mint candies for eyes
  5. Use melted chocolate to draw eyes and Mouth

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