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Right now, the artists are busy creating the works, updating their sites, and getting ready to share their minis with you beginning in December. In the meantime, you can check out the artist lineup here and get to know them and their artwork better.
He minis are a little hard but really fun I think that every stacker should have them. My record is 5.89 and fr some reason after I used the minis my time went down to 5.46! I am from Idaho and I have the state record and it's cause of the minis. They are also inexpensive so get them now. :)
-- Carson N
Minis are the BEST!!!!!! i broke 2 school records using the minis! they are awesome ! they are so small you got to love them you know. they are the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they are so much easier and funner then the bigger cups!!!!!
-- Kayla P
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As the name suggests, micro E-mini futures offer investors an even cheaper futures contract than E-minis. Whereas the E-mini S&P 500 has a contract price of $50 times the S&P 500, the micro E-mini's contract price is $5 times the index.
Fabulous! Been making the regular sized Pav for years and just tried these minis. They impress! I forgot the cornflour and vinegar and stressed but they came out lovely. Thank you Nagi for another delicous recipe!
Hi Nagi, I have tried many many pavlova recipes in recent years but have failed to make the perfect Pavlova until now. I blamed it on my oven, but obviously not the case!! I managed to make 3 lots of pavlovas including minis in the last week, it turned out perfectly each time. Thank You!