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Roly-Polie Memories
An article in the Arizona Republic shares some of the littlest memories of people's childhood days.
Kay M. recalled her grandma's kitchen, where she and her sister would make "roly-polies", little leftover strips of piecrust from the pie she was making. Grandma would let them stand on a chair, sprinkle sugar and cinnamon on the strips and then roll them up and bake them. When the "roly-polies" came out of the oven, they thought they had baked something magnificent. Stuff like this doesn't require several photos, only one. It doesn't take much to jog the old noodle and put a smile on someone's face when they remember something like this. And it's not so much about the "roly polies" either. It's the sister and the grandma that makes the memory special. For a scrapbook layout like this, I'd settle for one photo of the moment, with a panel that describes the roly-polies in a couple of sentences. Then, apply some thin glue all over the page in squiggly lines, and sprinkle some sugar and cinnamon on to the glue, to give the page an appropriate "smell". |
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