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Will Rit tint this knitted piece?

Will Rit tint this knitted piece?

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Vanilla Crunch Ingredients: 1 cflour 1 ccoconut 1 cpecans 1 melted stick of margarine 1/3 cbrown sugar packed - Directions: Mix and place on a cookie sheetBake in 325 oven for 25 to 30 minutesStir often and watch closelyLet coolMix 2 boxes of instant vanilla pudding, 3 cups of milk and fold in a small Cool WhipPut half of the crunch mixture in a 9x13 pan and then layer pudding mixture and top with the rest of the crunch mixture.
No telling! Call her school and ask the foodservice staff!
Maybe try calling the school and asking to talk to the people in the cafateria.
That could be just about anything: candy bar, ice cream, cookies, granolaDo you have a clue what type of dessert she's talking about? Maybe this will work (make 1/2 batch - it makes ALOT) WHITE TRASH 1 box Golden Honey Graham cereal 1 large bottle or can peanuts 1 bag of stick pretzels 2 bags white almond bark Melt the bark in the microwave - put all the other ingredients into a LARGE bowlPour melted bark over it and mix until very well coveredSpread out on waxed paper; when dry, break it up
I don't think it'll work because even if the yarn takes the dye, you'll never be able to get it to match, and if you dye them both, they still won't match because one will always stay darker than the otherIf it was me, I'd take apart half of the section that's already done, add on the new color, and then finish off with the original color, for a striped effect.

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