Got any creative tips for using leftover chocolate Easter eggs?

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I saw a Facebook post mentioning chocolate and banana toasties which I'd like to try.
And the other night I used some grated Easter egg as garnish for a ridiculous Mudslide cocktail.

There's the option to save them as Halloween handouts or for birthday cake toppers. Or you could eke them out in over a few weeks in the kids' lunchboxes.
Those of you with excess chocolate eggs, please let me know your ideas.
And the other night I used some grated Easter egg as garnish for a ridiculous Mudslide cocktail.

There's the option to save them as Halloween handouts or for birthday cake toppers. Or you could eke them out in over a few weeks in the kids' lunchboxes.
Those of you with excess chocolate eggs, please let me know your ideas.
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Left over chocolate eggs? i'm afraid i've never heard of such a thing.
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Round here if you take a half of an Easter egg to the ice cream man he fills it with Whipped ice cream. I’m sure you could do the same at home .Focus on contribution instead of the impressiveness of consumption to see the true beauty in people.8
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You're joking surely?Slightly bitter3
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Round here I twice yearly make what we call rocky road but is more like fridge cake. The post christmas one with after eights and ginger biscuits (and candy canes) is my fave but Easter eggs make a good one too.
Normally clear out all random broken biscuits/chocolate and marshmallows this way:eek::eek::eek: LBM 11/05/2010 - WE DID IT - DMP of £62000 paid off in 7 years:jDFD April20176 -
'Leftover chocolate eggs' is as much a mystery as 'wine savers bottle stoppers' !#2 Saving for Christmas 2023 - £1 a day challenge DONE and DUSTED! £1460£146013
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I never buy them for myself but will get creme eggs for him indoors. And the only reason there are 4 out of 5 still in their egg cups is down to having covid. Usually they never make it past midnight!
But if they aren't disposed of soon they will go where most unused edible things go - the food bank."Never retract, never explain, never apologise; get things done and let them howl.”
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I used a fine cheese grater to shred one half of an egg, and then sprinkled the contents over a bowl of Cornish ice cream.
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Surely one of the solutions is not to buy too many eggs in the first place?
We often have some chocolate egg as pudding after a meal, or eat a little bit with morning coffee.Sealed Pot Challenge no 035. Fashion on the Ration: 36/66 coupons spent.3 -
CapricornLass said:Surely one of the solutions is not to buy too many eggs in the first place?
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