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Feb 04, 2009 06:40AM

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What did you do for your criollo? I'm still trying to plan mine out so I haven't hit the store yet...









I like the smaller amounts, it is more manageable!


Now that sounds like a rec for me 3 pound you say yummy yummy

Meme, it's easy. Go buy some kraft marshmallow fluff. The ingredients are on there. It used to have micro directions, but the jar I got at christmas did not. It's pretty easy, you just dump everything in a bowl but the chips and fluff. Nuke it for 2.5 minutes and stir. Do that three more times. Then dump in the chips and fluff. Stick in a 13x9 pan and cool.
Warning: Once I got creative. I made it with Hershey's Kisses. Tasted great. Looked like poo once it set. So, yeah, don't do that. HAHA Well unless it is just for you. Imagine my surprise after licking the bowl clean when I came back for finished cooled fudge. Yeah. Thankfully I remembered licking the bowl...



It was actually pretty funny. WTH do you do with 3 lbs of fudge that looks like poo? I actually did taste tests where I'd make my friends close their eyes and I would make them try it that way. HAHAHA I was in high school at the time. It was real amusing to me.
Now, I'd probably just try to make it actually look like little piles of poo and market it as "make your friends eat poo" or something. But of course, when you are 16 you are too embarrassed to do such a thing!
My husband has a small group. His corner of the office has probably 25-30 people, and his group is about 10. So I make the treats, and they get eaten. :) Of course the other office, with the bulk of the employees, is only a block away. (They are getting a new office in a month so they can all be in one building.) My treats go VERY fast. :)

I believe that If I made fudge for my hubby's work he would accidentally drop them so that his buddies at work would not have to eat them LOL he knows me so well

you should try it and see. I'm telling you, no fail! My kids make the smaller fudge. :) Come on, give it a whirl!


I do love my whisks. I use them for everything. Cookie dough, pasta sauce, fudge, koolaid... hahaha


I used to use wooden spoons, but i kept breaking them. So I just stick to whisks now. :)



OK the next time I'm at the store I will get all the ingredients and try to make fudge and we will see if i'm as bad at making that than I am at making most everything else LOL, my hubby might fall over in surprise if he sees me actually cooking LOL

HAHAHAHA I have done that with taters its not a very pretty picture

Put into a small square pan.
Cool.
I like to mix it up and so sometimes I do caramel chips or mint chips or butterscotch chips. :)
Worse that will happen is you will screw it up but you're only out a few dollars and a small amount of fudge. But I had my kids making this when they were like 4 and 5. So I'm figuring you won't mess it up. :)
My kids enjoy cooking. They are now 10 and 12. They do part of the cooking in our house. On my big cooking day on Monday, my 10 year old made our waffles for the freezer while the 12 year old was cracking eggs and I was frying up breakfast sausage! :)

Funny potato story
OK, growing up my family is pretty simple on the cooking. You mash potatoes? Get a fork. Mash them up, serve. Who knew there was actually some two dollar utensil called a "potato masher"????
So I get married to my husband. I've boiled potatoes to mash for dinner. THey are not quite done and the doorbell rings. I answer it and it is some ladies from my church. Ooops, forgot they were coming. So my husband says, "Don't sweat it, I'll finish up."
Ten minutes later he comes out and says, "Where's the potato masher?" I'm like 'HUH???????" The ladies are of no help, they look at me clueless.
I said, "Um, aren't there any forks clean?"
He said, "You can't use a fork, you need a masher!"
I said, "Um, I've only seen people mash potatoes with a fork. I don't know what else to tell you. Do you want a spoon?"
The ladies are just sitting there so either they thought I was stupid or they didn't know what a potato masher was either.
He said, "No way am I using a fork. I'll use the blender!"
Ahh, now that elicits a response from the church ladies who with me said varying forms of "are you kidding you crazy?"
I said as he turns back to the kitchen, "Just use a big fork!"
one lady says, "You don't think he's going to use a blender do you?"
"No way," was my reply. "Who would use a blender to make mashed potatoes? And just what would you put it on? Aeroate? Ice crusher?"
We were giggling at the mere thought and then... we heard the blender. So we all three got up and went in and sure enough there's my dork of a husband dumping potatoes into the blender.
So we had potatoshake HAHAHA

Funny potato story
OK, growing up my family is pretty simple on the cooking. You mash potatoes? Get a fork. Mash them up, serve. Who knew there was actually some two dollar ..."
LOL I love that story and yes we used a fork growing up too, now I have graduated to a mixer and as you can see I still have problems with it lol


Oh well. :)







Kristen, glad to amuse. :) I still laugh even though that was like 14 years ago. Too funny! I'd kind of like the kitchenaid but figure I'll live since it's mega bucks and I haven't a clue what I'd actually do with it I can keep making do. I'd never even heard of it until a couple of years ago and now I feel like I'm missing out some sort of American thing. LOL
Ack on the burned grilled cheese!!!! I have a small whisk for like mixing up one or two eggs and the like. I also have several large whisks. I just got a nylon covered whisk which I like very much!
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