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Reindeer Poo Poop Chocolate Coated Raisins Christmas Xmas Eve Box Sweets Bag Novelty Stocking filler/secret Santa

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If eating the reindeer poop right away, consider filling the centre with a raspberry or blueberry. The burst of fresh fruit would be delicious! The biggest challenge with this Cherry Cheesecake Dump Cake will be resisting the urge to eat the whole thing yourself! Yep… it’s that good!

The process seems to result directly from methane-making microbes that have hitched a ride from the reindeer's rumen (essentially the first chamber of the stomach, a fermentation chamber where microbes help digest the reindeer's food) and plopped onto the peatlands, adding to the existing microbial life. Add the rest of the ingredients (except for the extra coconut) and blend mixture until it forms a paste - Step 4

The methane-making bacteria in the droppings include species not usually found in the fens, so reindeer droppings inoculate the fen soils with additional methane-producing power. Cattle or muskox cowpats are thought to do something similar, which might explain increased methane production from Arctic soil where these animals graze. Since Santa relies on neither of those heftier bovines, we'll let them be for now. Reindeer Poop is made like another funny named recipe — Muddy Buddies or Puppy Chow (depending on where you are from!). The Reindeer is the only species of deer in which the females carry antlers as well as the males. This is thought to be because females can use the antlers to find food. In snow the antlers are used to scrape snow away from the ground, and as such they are an important feature for survival. Reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus) are species of deer found at high latitudes and a number of longitudes around the world. They inhabit cool climates, and are native to the arctic, sub-arctic, tundra, boreal, and mountain ranges of Northern Europe, Siberia, and in North America, where this species is known as the Caribou.

The methane-making bacteria in the droppings include species not usually found in the fens, so reindeer droppings inoculate the fen soils with additional methane-producing power. Cattle or muskox cowpats are thought to do something similar, which might explain increased methane production from Arctic soil where these animals graze. Since Santa relies on neither of those heftier bovines, we’ll let them be for now. However, E-Coli in manure is controllable through a hot composting process. It involves mixing nitrogen, carbon, water, and air to the optimum level. After the mixture, one must turn it regularly to generate heat. It is necessary to keep the manure at an optimum temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit for a minimum of five days. Have a light dinner: You're all bound to be eating lots the next day, including plenty of sweets and chocolate! Make sure everyone has plenty of room for Christmas goodies by keeping dinner light the night before. Mum Sabrina says, “My Dad and brother-in-law had a great laugh last Christmas with this, especially as the children had made them. Children will love making this gag gift!” If you are looking for something fun to make with the kids this Christmas, then here’s a novel Christmas gift idea from a Mykidstime parent: Snowman or Reindeer poop!

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As autumn approaches they begin to collect together into herds again and move south to find shelter from the harsh winter weather. Are you bringing the dessert to the party this year? Wow your friends and family with this seriously delicious Easy Christmas Cake Mix Cookie Recipe! Skip the cocoa powder and just use powdered sugar for the outside coating…and guess what, you made Snowman Poop instead!

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