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This is a dedicated thread for discussing article: From couch potato to sweet potato |
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I don't think you will have any bugs. I have carved sweet potatoes and let them dry, never had any bugs. They dry really hard and then you can paint them. I put mine on a stick in an old bottle so it was aired well. I don't know what would happen if it sits on a flat surface. Your son's wolf will change his shape quite a bit as it dries, should be interesting. Good luck, Ines |
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