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    Old 01-09-2011, 06:56 PM
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    I wish I didn't read this post. Now I want a whole bunch of cake and cupcakes !! :D:D
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    I'm still thinking of pancakes from a post this morning!
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    yum!
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    Old 01-10-2011, 03:38 AM
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    Yummy!
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    Old 01-10-2011, 05:22 AM
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    Old 01-10-2011, 09:03 AM
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    is this the recipe?

    http://ww.duncanhines.com/recipes/ca...ake-along-cake


    Originally Posted by Debra Mc
    I use to make brownies from Duncan Hines cake mix. I think it was the butter recipe one. Now I can't remember how to make it. THe recipe was on the box for years & I guess I never saved one. I think it was 2 eggs & 1 stick of melted butter , cup of chocolate chips & 1 to 2 cups of minature marshmallows. Bake. Well I just made some & I used the regular mix & to me they don't taste good. Anybody remember.
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    I printed the recipe up and think you could use ANY flavor cake mix and then do the cream cheese thing on it before baking. MMMMM..I am not always ready for chocolate..I know that sounds weird but that's just me...
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    Originally Posted by Debra Mc
    I use to make brownies from Duncan Hines cake mix. I think it was the butter recipe one. Now I can't remember how to make it. THe recipe was on the box for years & I guess I never saved one. I think it was 2 eggs & 1 stick of melted butter , cup of chocolate chips & 1 to 2 cups of minature marshmallows. Bake. Well I just made some & I used the regular mix & to me they don't taste good. Anybody remember.
    Sounds really good! I hope someone can find the recipe for you. My kids love brownies! This sounds really easy and I LOVE easy. With four kids, that's about all I can do. However, my kids are older now so that's not as important as it once was. But I still love easy cause it gives me more time to do other things ...like Quilt!
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    Originally Posted by 4L
    I printed the recipe up and think you could use ANY flavor cake mix and then do the cream cheese thing on it before baking. MMMMM..I am not always ready for chocolate..I know that sounds weird but that's just me...
    I'm with you, I tend to get Miagrains with choc. so quite often use different then the chocolate.
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    I make brownies from a brownie mix and 1 (15 oz) can of black beans run thru the blender liquid and all. Stir into mix and bake in greased pan. Good and higher in fiber. Yes just black beans and the brownie mix. Try it.
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