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Marshmallow Fluff
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We don't have an asda up here from a quick look it shows £1.50 a jar, which is actually more expensive than amazon and free shipping too.0
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Just ordered some as i'm organising a cake sale next week at school. Can i just spread it on top of fairy cakes, then perhaps stick mini marshmallows to it? any recommendations?:)Henry James Born 18/03/2011-11 days late!:)
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For those of you who haven't tried it, it is exactly like the sticky filling inside a Tunnocks Tea Cake. Extremely sweet and sticky, but lovely if you put it with peanut butter (just don't look at the calories!!)
Asda normally do it for £2 but on roll-back at £1.50 at the mo.Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...:D:D
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Thanks OP, ordered some.
Am tempted by the raspberry flavoured one too2012 wins approx £11,000 including 5k to spend on a holiday :j0 -
I use in whoopie pie filling, it's great, especially the cream cheese marshmallow fluff recipe. It's never more than £7something, but this is a great price, considering it's delivered at this price :-DTop Cash Back: £882
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I brought some of this from amazon about 2 weeks ago, was really quick delivery, tastes amazing! Me&hubby could just sit there eating it with a spoon! Would probably get lock jaw mind you but it really does taste fab, exactly like someone else said like the marshmallow bit in teacakes but without the jam&chocolate. There's loads of recipes on the fluff website so lots of things you can make with it, plan to make the fudge sometime next week that's on the jar so will let u know what it's like once made!!0
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My little boy loves Waffles with a couple of blobs of chocolate spread and a couple of blobs of Fluff, both melt a little bit, lovely0
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It's one of the few vegetarian marshmallow-type things you can get. Here's a yummy recipe using it:
http://www.lovintheoven.com/2008/12/day-11-smores-cookie-bars.html
Graham crackers= digestive biscuits
use about 150g of milk chocolate0 -
I've seen it in TKMaxx before in supersize jars. I think they usually only have it near Christmas or whenever they buy speciality food stuffs in.. so maybe they might have some in soon! if you really like it and can't get the Amazon or Asda deals. Just a thought
i've never tried it myself! I have wondered what it is like though!
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youcangoogleit wrote: »It's one of the few vegetarian marshmallow-type things you can get. Here's a yummy recipe using it:
http://www.lovintheoven.com/2008/12/day-11-smores-cookie-bars.html
Graham crackers= digestive biscuits
use about 150g of milk chocolate
thats recipe looks lushhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....
does it taste as good as it looks?
i am making this later as it looks so good and i still have 2 jars of fluff in cupboard :T:j0
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