Gingerbread cookies.
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Heard some young folks mix jello and booze then chug - a - lug the mold thingies to get drunk. Guess its all the range and I wonder what they will think up next? Orginally, think they are jello christmas molds.
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I think it is for holiday ice cubes, but maybe it would be good for chocolate.
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I agree, candy mold. That doesn't mean you couldn't cram cookie dough in there and experiment though!!!
(They would make such cute Jello shooters!!! So festive!) |
how about ice cubes in a big bowl of holiday cheer! i have to say that fudge or some sort of candy sounds much better :)
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I saw some in JoAnns today and they are for muffins or cookies. They are oven safe to 400 or 500 degrees. It also said dishwasher safe ( I would do the top rack), wash before first use, and use non-stick spray.
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my DD uses hers for ice cubes!
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I have something similar and use it for candy molds, fudge, etc. I think you can really just let your imagination be your guide and have fun! Happy Holidays!
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You could make some cute butter pats for Christmas dinner. Just soften butter, fill molds., tap on counter to get out air and fully fill. Then put in fridge to firm. Unmold and put on plates!! 😃
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I'd use them with colored water to make colored icecubes to float in punch.
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