So question. While I'm sure it's not necessarily against the rules, what are thoughts regarding savory/salty snacks in this swap? If I made pretzels or something, would they be unwelcome? I'm just trying to get the general feel here. I can do all sweets, no problem. Just curious.
Also, if you don't like Kringla, you're both screwed and dead to me.
So question. While I'm sure it's not necessarily against the rules, what are thoughts regarding savory/salty snacks in this swap? If I made pretzels or something, would they be unwelcome? I'm just trying to get the general feel here. I can do all sweets, no problem. Just curious.
Also, if you don't like Kringla, you're both screwed and dead to me.
I would be extremely jealous of anyone getting homemade pretzels!!
I got a notification from @smof in this thread, is this where I sign up to receive cookies? I will eat all the cookies and rate them on a scale of noms.
My wife makes a peanut butter fudge that has a few more ingredients than that one (marshmallow fluff, not sure what else) and it's fantastic. Two thumbs way, way up for peanut butter fudge.
Only just noticed my notification in this thread.
I have the weirdest taste in food and everything I'd make would probably horrify those who don't agree chilli powder in scrambled eggs is the best thing ever. Soft in the middle chocolate puddings? I prefer eating the uncooked mixture so I don't bother with the pesky baking part of the recipe. I'm sure there any many UK people who can make actual tasty sweet things.
Crap, I forgot to add something to my sign up e-mail, so I'll just put it here. It doesn't come up that often, but please (please, please) do not send me blue food. I will, of course, graciously accept it, but they won't be eaten. Well, my nephews would eat them, but I'm more concerned about my enjoyment than theirs.
Also, because I'm obsessed with them, here's a tiny Kringla picture.
Does anyone have shipping suggestions for items that may get soggy if just put in a bag? Like the pretzels, for instance.
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Also some of you have not included a favorite children's author and I am very disappointed.
Every PAer deserves a Christmas present. Event the British.
I currently do not have access to an oven capable of bakery, so I'll duck my head back below the parapet on this one
i can commit quite yet until i find out where i'm gonna be for the next month
Arrives looking better than my cookies, generalwoo.
thats the idea
don't fight it
Damn you Peen now I wanna bake and try all these!
And in case anyone's interested, here's what I managed to narrow down what I might send:
Rugelach I'm not Jewish, but these look good and I wanna expand my horizons.
Peanut butter smores These look good. Also don't need an oven <HINT-HINT!>
Oatmeal Cream Cheese Butterscotch Bars
Chocolate Cheesecake Candy Cane Bars
Mint Sandwich Holiday Cookies
I hath signed up!
Also, if you don't like Kringla, you're both screwed and dead to me.
I would be extremely jealous of anyone getting homemade pretzels!!
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I saw this recipe today and thought it'd be super easy to try out.
Anybody a fan of pbfudge? What about when it's layered on top of regular fudge?
I have the weirdest taste in food and everything I'd make would probably horrify those who don't agree chilli powder in scrambled eggs is the best thing ever. Soft in the middle chocolate puddings? I prefer eating the uncooked mixture so I don't bother with the pesky baking part of the recipe. I'm sure there any many UK people who can make actual tasty sweet things.
Prepare for cookies.
Other people do this too?! I'm so happy! It's the only way I eat them, but I get weird looks when I do. Maybe my friends are the weird ones.
I should probably eat more eggs
I am going to make choc-cherry brownies this weekend though.
Also, because I'm obsessed with them, here's a tiny Kringla picture.
Does anyone have shipping suggestions for items that may get soggy if just put in a bag? Like the pretzels, for instance.