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Leftover chocolates
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Hello,
I was given a box of Lindor by a friend the other day and whilst I enjoy one or two of them I'm not a great lover of them. I got to thinking I could bake something with them to share with friends but I'm not sure what. I am a fairly competent baker and have all the usual supplies in. Any suggestions?Grocery budget in 2023 £2279.18/£2700Grocery budget in 2022 £2304.76/£2400Grocery budget in 2021 £2107.86/£2200Grocery budget in 2020 £2193.02/£2160Saving for Christmas 2023 #15 £ 90/ £3650 -
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They look interesting, I'm guessing I'll need a fairly thick muffin mixture to stop the truffle sinking.Grocery budget in 2023 £2279.18/£2700Grocery budget in 2022 £2304.76/£2400Grocery budget in 2021 £2107.86/£2200Grocery budget in 2020 £2193.02/£2160Saving for Christmas 2023 #15 £ 90/ £3650
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Nooooooooo! Don't cook with them! Send them to meeeeeeeee! There won't be any leftovers in this household...Trust me - I'm NOT a doctor!0
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No baby shoes, for the sake of any diet you may be on, now or in the future, they should all be sent to ME!!!!!Me, OH, grown DS, (other DS left home) and Mum (coming up 80!). Considering foster parenting. Hints and tips on saving £ always well received. Xx
March 1st week £80 includes a new dog bed though £63 was food etc for the week.0 -
I don't know why but it immediately jumped into my mind that a bread and butter pudding with those layered into the mixture would be DIVINE!!!I'm so sorry if you were enjoying this thread and mine is the last post!!
I seem to have a nasty habit of killing threads!0 -
Just used daughter's Lindor truffles as a dip for strawberries, absolutely delicious !:)Finally Debt Free (£8k to zero) yay! :j :j
Saving for Xmas 2020 £1 a day challenge #54 £18/366
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ive merged this with our leftover chocolates thread which has loads of ideas
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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zippychick wrote: »ive merged this with our leftover chocolates thread which has loads of ideas
Zip
Slightly baffled by the idea of leftover chocolate! :eek:
A bit like those wine sealers - eh?;)
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