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Leftover chocolates
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I would smash them up, add cheap crumbled biscuits and mallow and make rocky road. Sticking a chunk of fudge into muffins before baking makes cakes with lovely gooey centres, fudge goes well with coffee cake mix.Living cheap in central London :rotfl:0
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A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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lurve crunchies-and fudge-send them to me.
Mix them with ice cream for your own mc donald creation0 -
Now why don't I think like this? I would have just forced them down... _pale_:o:TThe beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.
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Crunchies are used as a cupcake topping in one of my cookbooks. You make a chocolate ganache -50/50 melted chocolate and cream mixed together and use this to top the cupcakes and then topped that with a pointy heap of thinly sliced crunchie, rather like a little bonfire. Looked lovely in the book but I guess you would have to like Crunchies!"A savoury muffin?? As if life wasn't disappointing enough!" Miranda0
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Hi all!
For Christmas we were given a large tin of Roses AND a large tin of Quality Street (there are two of us plus a 10 week old baby!) which we're never going to be able to eat. There are also quite a few chocolates in the tin that neither of us like!
I don't want to waste them but I've got absolutely no idea what to do with them! As they aren't just chocolate, they have different flavoured centres etc. I can't think of any recipes I can use them up in. We also can't think of anyone to give them to.
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Put them on your local freecycle. I bet they go.0
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I take them into work and leave them out , they ALWAYS vanishEx forum ambassador
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How about your midwife/health center/visitor as you have a little oneLittlewoods £10 Very BNPL £234.42
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