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Chocolate Molasses Cups Recipe @CDKitchen
A recipe for Chocolate Molasses Cups containing refrigerated pie crusts ***Filling*** molasses eggs sugar semi-sweet chocolate chips chopped walnuts Powdered sugar.
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Home Baked: Molasses Toffee
We decided to make molasses, inspired by the first Swallows and Amazons book. We used the Pull Candy toffee from this book - which I thrifted last Wednesday, and has pretty much the same theme as the challenge. ...
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Anja's Food 4 Thought: Almond Molasses Biscotti
And for even longer, this jar of blackstrap molasses has been sitting in my kitchen cupboard. I have seen a few interesting recipes using it. So I bought it once in order to try it out myself one day. I wasn't quite sure what exactly ...
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Stop Screaming I'm Driving!: Molasses
And in the end, what I wound up with was a little bit of love (in cookie form) sent from someone who isn't here any longer. She would make the teeniest of the tiny molasses cookies. She bagged them up in small batches - enough to hand ...
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“Molasses Draws Flies” « ~Postcards From The Dinner Table~
I do know that the reason the word 'molasses' was used in the saying that defines this postcard is not only because the young lady is so 'sweet' (to the point of being bent almost double with her darling hair and 'frontspiece' edging ...
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molasses candy: baby blue eyes
chiara: Molasses Candy started as a blog/virtual scrapbook about life with our baby Jackson Rob. Jackson used to like his screaming baseball toy, his blue crocheted blanket (more than the white one) and sliding tupperware on the coffee ...
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Like Molasses in January « Healthy Exposures
Besides saying that it's even slower than molasses in January. The end. After feeling like I'd been stripped of any and all personality and creativity I once had, I threw together a quick dinner once home. Because a. ...
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Sooner or Later… » Bokashi (composting)
To make your own EM•1® Bokashi (in this recipe) you'll need a 50 pound bag of bran (or some other dried plant material), some EM•1®, molasses, and fresh water. A 50# bag of wheat bran made into bokashi costs about $22 to make (including ...
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