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2085.1 | a couple of ideas | PMROAD::JEFFRIES | | Mon Nov 06 1989 12:30 | 5 |
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Why not make cookies with a turkey cookie cutter, and if you feel real
ambitous, get a list of names from the school and personalize each
cookie. Another idea is to make cupcakes in the mini pans and decorate
them.
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2085.2 | | TLE::EIKENBERRY | Sharon Eikenberry | Mon Nov 06 1989 12:41 | 7 |
| My sister and I used be avoid chocolate lollipop makers. We would buy those
Chocolate disks that they sell at some cooking stores, and the lollipop molds of
figures like teddy bears, ice cream cones, etc. One of the molds was for
a Turkey, so we would use colored white chocolate to color the feathers, and
use milk chocolate for the rest of the candy.
--Sharon
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2085.3 | Thanksgiving and my sons Birthday | DELNI::CARBONNEAU | | Mon Nov 06 1989 13:43 | 5 |
| Joann I do turkey lollipopos (chocolate) Orange, White, and Milk
Chocolate. Call me if you like.
Dawna 2265165
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2085.4 | | SHIPS::GKE | sticky stick bug got stuck | Tue Nov 07 1989 07:57 | 6 |
| How about pumpkin muffins??? Or pumpkin cookies? I have a recipe
for cookies that is basically an oatmeal cookie with pumpkin mash
added.. the cookies come out an orangie colour and the kids love
them.. same with the muffins.
gailann
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2085.5 | Potatoe Candy | SALEM::ALLEN_D | | Tue Nov 07 1989 09:57 | 4 |
| Potatoes make great candy for a treat for chidren,mash white potatoes
add a flavor such a maple or almond and coat the whole potatoe with
chocklet (spelling) and they do enjoy them. And they are good for
them. Don Allen
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2085.6 | Questions on potato candy | REORG::AITEL | Never eat a barracuda over 3 lbs. | Wed Nov 08 1989 12:57 | 6 |
| Do you have to add sugar or maple syrup to the potato, to make it
into a sweet filling, or does the chocolate make it sweet enough?
Do you mash the potatoes with milk and butter? or just plain?
-Louise
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2085.7 | Our version | FSHQA1::JFERGUSON | Always smilin' | Wed Nov 15 1989 13:24 | 14 |
| My Mom used to make potato candy another way:
Peel and boil a medium to large potato until soft.
Mash it up with a fork.
Add powdered sugar--enough to make a rollable dough...about
1 lb.
Roll into a rectangle.
Spread with peanut butter.
Roll up like a jelly roll.
Slice about 1/4 in thick.
This is so easy that the kids can make these!
Judy
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