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  2. Here’s How to Make Pinwheels with Your Kids - AOL

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    They're a lot of fun to make and even more fun to eat. Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin South Dakota Frito TreatsYep, they're made with corn chips! These salty sweets were a staple ...

  3. Pinwheel calculator - Wikipedia

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    A pinwheel calculator is a class of mechanical calculator described as early as 1685, and popular in the 19th and 20th century, calculating via wheels whose number of teeth were adjustable. These wheels, also called pinwheels, could be set by using a side lever which could expose anywhere from 0 to 9 teeth, and therefore when coupled to a ...

  4. Jim Jinkins - Wikipedia

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    Jinkins was also an actor on the old Nickelodeon series Pinwheel and Hocus Focus, and a graphic designer on By the Way and Video Comics. After his first tenure with Nickelodeon, he went to work for Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop), becoming the graphics director for their show Square One Television.

  5. These Pinwheel Appetizers Will Be the Highlight of Your Next ...

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    There are tons of pinwheels filled with game day flavors, like buffalo chicken, cheesesteak, and taco-style pinwheels. No matter which roll-up you choose, these easy appetizers are a party favorite.

  6. Pinwheel (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The design for example is typical of a japanese origami folding technique for a pinwheel. [citation needed] During the nineteenth century in the United States, any wind-driven toy held aloft by a running child was characterized as a whirligig, including pinwheels. Pinwheels provided many children with numerous minutes of enjoyment and amusement ...

  7. Chapi Chapo - Wikipedia

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    Chapi Chapo is a French short stop-motion series. Created by Italo Bettiol and Stephano Lonati for the production company Belokapi, with music by François de Roubaix, it premiered in 1974 on R(T)F Television (and later on Boomerang) and ran for 60 5-minute episodes.

  8. How Did Tamales Become a Christmas Tradition? - AOL

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    It’s tamale time. This Mexican comfort food has a long history and is an essential part of every major holiday, particularly Christmas. It’s also the perfect portable snack for holiday travelers.

  9. Tamatebako (origami) - Wikipedia

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    A pinwheel fold. Valley-fold a square into thirds between both pairs of edges, creating nine sub-squares. Cut a diagonal X across the entire center square, pinwheel-fold the outer edges, and fold the protruding pinwheel flaps inward, interleaving them to produce a multilayered square with the top woven together. Fold outward the triangular ...