Carving out quilting time for myself.
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Lol this reminds me of when my kids were young. I used to buy those tubs of chocolate chip cookie dough, and they would invariably get to it before I had a chance to bake the cookies. So I recycled them and used them for leftover stew, chili, meat loaf, etc. Took about a year, but they finally got to the point where they just assumed the tubs had leftovers and wouldn't even bother looking. Lol.
I also used to hide mini chocolate bars in frozen vegetable bags in the freezer. They NEVER found them. 🤣🤣🤣
I also used to hide mini chocolate bars in frozen vegetable bags in the freezer. They NEVER found them. 🤣🤣🤣
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I remember buying tubs of the cookie dough. I always bought at least four at a time to have at least one to use to bake cookies for an event coming up. Same with the Philly Cheesecake filling in the tub. My kids used it as a dip for vanilla wafers.
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Lol this reminds me of when my kids were young. I used to buy those tubs of chocolate chip cookie dough, and they would invariably get to it before I had a chance to bake the cookies. So I recycled them and used them for leftover stew, chili, meat loaf, etc. Took about a year, but they finally got to the point where they just assumed the tubs had leftovers and wouldn't even bother looking. Lol.
I also used to hide mini chocolate bars in frozen vegetable bags in the freezer. They NEVER found them. 🤣🤣🤣
I also used to hide mini chocolate bars in frozen vegetable bags in the freezer. They NEVER found them. 🤣🤣🤣
I like hiding the chocolate bars in the frozen veggie bags. Great idea!

