It could
2007-07-09 01:05:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it just might, if the bugs or who knows what kind of critters don't eat it first. But I wouldn't want to eat it after that. Eeewww!
2007-07-07 05:20:06
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answered by WillyC 5
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Yes, it may dry out, but the squirrels will get to it before you return to collect it.
2007-07-07 05:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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no. I've done this before. It shrivels up and feels like a stale marshmallow. Kinda chewy.
2007-07-07 05:01:08
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answered by simplypsycho 4
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Probably, but you have to promise to put it on your feet so I can lick it off of them!! Yummy, I must say!
2007-07-07 05:00:02
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answered by enbsayshello 5
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Sure but you might want to change the milk!
2007-07-07 05:56:19
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answered by KD 5
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Hmmm never occurred to me to try... let me know what happens if you do.
2007-07-07 05:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, Linda...once it goes soggy, there's no bringin it back!
2007-07-07 06:40:15
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answered by chris j 7
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Of course. ♥
2007-07-07 05:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm...try it! If the birds don't take it, let us know.
2007-07-07 05:00:26
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answered by JenJen 6
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