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Post by Catbatty on Nov 19, 2024 1:50:46 GMT -5
Was gifted (thanks daughter) a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. We don't cook meats or fish or poultry anymore so WHAT can I do with this box of flakes? Donate it? (Daughter didn't want it so probably had it awhile--guessing it's too old. Toss it out? (I hate the waste.)
Neighbors won't want it and hate to make them uncomfortable feeling like they have to take it.
Can anything good be make from these flakes?? Thanks.
Catbatty -- (daughter's hand-me-down recipient for all things she doesn't like or want. Often is a good thing...sometimes not much.)
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Post by emptynestmom on Nov 19, 2024 9:58:13 GMT -5
I would use them like in recipe similar to rice krispie bars, color the melted marshmallows with green food coloring and then shape like wreaths…add red cinnamon candies and ribbons out of some other type of fruit rollups….they are cute…and taste good…
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Post by Catbatty on Nov 20, 2024 14:49:15 GMT -5
I would use them like in recipe similar to rice krispie bars, color the melted marshmallows with green food coloring and then shape like wreaths…add red cinnamon candies and ribbons out of some other type of fruit rollups….they are cute…and taste good… Thank you, Pam. Good idea! All kinds of possibilities there! I just yesterday got a cookbook from library that has a homemade marshmallow that contains no gelatin -- I might make that, then add the flakes, and then... Thank you again! I'd totally forgotten sweet snacks that might be made with corn flakes. Catbatty
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