Want the Taste of Fudge In A Hurry? Like in Two Minutes?
#31
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Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Originally Posted by sewgull
I am gaining weight as I read.
:D :D
Hey, it is not freezing this morning.
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Calories never count when eating with friends. Love this group of people.
Hey, it is not freezing this morning.[/quote]
That's it! Friends keep each other covered with sweets!!! So happy for you that it's warmer there! Here also as well! Hallelujah!! ;)
Calories never count when eating with friends. Love this group of people.
Hey, it is not freezing this morning.[/quote]
That's it! Friends keep each other covered with sweets!!! So happy for you that it's warmer there! Here also as well! Hallelujah!! ;)
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On the fudge recipe, this is how much it has changed me:
~ I no longer measure the ingredients; I'm hoping for a wonderful surprise in the end
~ use no milk (it's for gloss anyway)
~ use no peanut butter (unless I'm in the mood for a Reese Cup then I add it)
~ threw out the wax paper and cling wrap (I love it sticking to the plate! That's just another chance to lick with my fingers or the plate!)
~ no longer shape in patties or balls (why go to the extra trouble when you're the only one devouring it anyway?)
~ threw away the plate (just eat straight from the bowl; no clean-up then!)
~ no longer refrigerate it (discovered when the air hits it after 40 seconds it firms up on its own and no need for refrigeration or shaping it for that matter!)
~ if you're really having a chocolate binge, just keep all ingredients premixed sitting in the microwave and hit start! (time cook that for 10 seconds first)!
Hope you have as much fun as I do with it! Enjoy!
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~ I no longer measure the ingredients; I'm hoping for a wonderful surprise in the end
~ use no milk (it's for gloss anyway)
~ use no peanut butter (unless I'm in the mood for a Reese Cup then I add it)
~ threw out the wax paper and cling wrap (I love it sticking to the plate! That's just another chance to lick with my fingers or the plate!)
~ no longer shape in patties or balls (why go to the extra trouble when you're the only one devouring it anyway?)
~ threw away the plate (just eat straight from the bowl; no clean-up then!)
~ no longer refrigerate it (discovered when the air hits it after 40 seconds it firms up on its own and no need for refrigeration or shaping it for that matter!)
~ if you're really having a chocolate binge, just keep all ingredients premixed sitting in the microwave and hit start! (time cook that for 10 seconds first)!
Hope you have as much fun as I do with it! Enjoy!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Janis
I'm printing these recipies off, and thinking I need to try them up at my daughter's when I go up to visit, then I think.... "What am I getting my self into?" ... I started off making Oatmeal Bread, and German Coffee Cake when I go up there. Then I added Cream Puffs, and Pistachio Salad... and now I want to add more???? I have to make the other things sometime while I'm there, and now am making little loaves of the oatmeal bread with raisins, cinnamon and sometimes dried blue berries in little loaf pans for my 2 oldest grandchildren. Of course one of the large loaves of the oatmeal bread HAS to be cut with the electric knife to eat warm out of the oven, and there has to be a warm loaf cut loaf and taken to the next door neighbor who brings warm corn-on-the-cob over that they cook on the grill in the summer. YUMMMM!! I end up making at least 4 loaves of bread at a time, so there is some left over for a day or two....
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Originally Posted by penny doty
thank you for sharing. It just so happens that I have all those ingredeants in my house. hmm to bad I'll just have to make some.
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Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Originally Posted by penny doty
thank you for sharing. It just so happens that I have all those ingredeants in my house. hmm to bad I'll just have to make some.
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I broke my back once so know what that's like. Hope your healing is quick and what a nice treat to enjoy while recovering and being wait on by your hubby and sharing with him! Enjoy!
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I hope you are feeling better soon, Penny! I go Tuesday for rotator cuff surgery! I've been married to my DH for 13 years and the man is a saint! I have no doubts that I will be well cared for during the next few months! I think I'll keep mine also!
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