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How to make crumbly fudge?
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COOLTRIKERCHICK
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hi.. sorry but i expect this has been asked loads of times....
have anyone got a recipe and directions on how to make a lovely crumbly fudge..... as i want to make this for my mam's christmas hamper....i have already made chutney in the summer... so i want to add something sweet to it...apart from the hm biscuits.. that i will be doing.. thanks...
have anyone got a recipe and directions on how to make a lovely crumbly fudge..... as i want to make this for my mam's christmas hamper....i have already made chutney in the summer... so i want to add something sweet to it...apart from the hm biscuits.. that i will be doing.. thanks...
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=430566#post430566
and http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=114060&highlight=fudge
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Can somebody plz tell me how to make really good fudge (prefer crumbly) as I am having a really bad day mine keeps turning into custard!!!!?????? - many thanksComp wins 2013:160 finish quantum tabs, 2xtickets private screening of prisoners(Jake n Hugh 2)
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Hiya
I've added your question to an earlier one on crumbly fudge. Just step up a couple of posts to find some handy links.
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