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Betty Crocker Frosting Containers
Okay, I've accumulated a good supply of these due to the popularity of the 2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe. What can I make with them? I've thought of a container for a travelling sewing kit. Maybe glue a pin cushion in the bottom with the hand sewing suppliess on top? What else?:)
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ok u had me at the 2 ingredient fudge so off I went to make it-its chillin...hope it comes out. Thanks for the idea. Sorry I didn't come up w/ any clever ideas for the frosting containers.
dee |
What's the other ingredient? I've never heard of this 2 ingredient fudge!
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with variations: http://www.nancyskitchen.com/2-ingre...ge-recipe.html
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I've never tried that. This is using canned frosting, like Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker, and not a dry mix? My first reaction is it sounds kind of disgusting and too rich - I'd eat one bite and feel sick. (I'm just wondering and NOT trying to be critical.) Is it just frosting mixed with chocolate chips? How does it become fudgy?
Whoops, I guess I'm sort of going off topic, sorry.... |
no, it really is good. the chips gets melted and all mixed in.
I just use the containers instead of tupperware. |
Sorry for the confusion...The recipe is on QB under "Two Ingredient Fudge" It works up really fast and is delicious. Makes an excellent quick gift for Christmas too. I made my last batch into tiny loaves and wrapped them in Saran with the recipe for my friends. Now I have the cute plastic frosting containers with a dandy snap on lid and I'm wondering what they can be used for in the sewing room.
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Here's a website I found. Has some good ideas. I think a travel sewing kit is a good idea - maybe with a small pin cushion glued to the inside of the lid.
http://gomestic.com/homemaking/uses-...ners-and-lids/ |
Wow thanks for the site! Some cool ideas. I really like the one for a travelling first aid kit.
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welll...I am going to try the fudge
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