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Last year we made these......Yummy!
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:A choccyface, your daughter is adorable!:A0
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... hum may have to go and eat sons advent calander to give it a go!!! they always have nasty chocolate in but the kids love em.
BRILLIANT idea - can't believe i didnt think of it!!!Debt free May 2016 (without the support of MSE forum users that would never have been possible - thank you all)0 -
along the same sort of idea.......
does anyone know where to buy xmas lolly moulds / sticks from ?
fancy making some xmas choc lollies this year
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My DD will love this, she thinks she's so grown up and she's not even three yet! Can I say your little girl is adorable. You must be so proud.Saving needed to emigrate to Oz*September 2015*
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What a fantastic suggestion, the chocs look so professional.Fashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
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I think we might make some this weekend to get us in the mood. Thanks for all your sweet comments on DD, I'm very proud of her xx0
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That is a brilliant idea, think we may do that this year!!!!
Your daughter is so pretty, and a good cook too!!!!0 -
Great idea - will add it to my list for hamper cooking

Is there any type of chocolate that's better than the rest/no good when it comes to this sort of thing?
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What a great idea :T You could even wrap them in tin foil and make them look really nice for a present.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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I totally LOVE this idea!
And the pics of your DD are brill - what a cutie
I cant wait to go and buy a calendar now LOL
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