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What about the brownie train now below post was for 3 yr old party on about 2-29. Under that post was one for a brownie train and then Peggy added to it My add would be ... you could make one for the grad going off to college with a "home" mini cake and a "college" mini cake ... I love the train idea!! I thought i might do it for taking a train to 40 party this summer!
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What you could do is prepare a train of brownies, just bake your favorite brownis, and put 6 or seven of them (dep. on size) together with tooth picks or sim. to make a train. You can easily decorate it with M&Ms or Smarties and food coloring and so on. This is very easy and always give a laugh for the children, have tried it lots of times for my little cousins, Good luck
Regards Martina
Forgot to mention, as whells I use whole hazelnuts, but children would also like
ballshaped pearls of bubble gum, but take care of your furniture if all the kids are chewing gum, then Bye Enjoy the party

Great Idea, Martina.
You could embelish your brownie train by decorating the platter upon which you put the train. Cover most of the platter with a thin layer of frosting and then cover the frosting with ground oreo cookies, or chocolate cookies (for dirt).

Make train tracks using licorice sticks or licorice ropes. And, place chocolate covered candies at the edges of the tracks to look like rocks. Heck, you could even put some gummie worms coming out of the "ground."

Have fun!
Peggy WA

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