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None of those items really interest me. They would make great gifts, but I don’t know who in my family they’d ‘sing’ to. But the idea of offering them for a discount still sounds very nice. And while I prefer nastier critters, those bunnies are pretty darn cute
For a club I’d be a little more interested in other trappings like a newsletter, a shiny card, club piece, etc.
But it’s a great idea. It seems very generous, and a unique opportunity.
Oh my flying goldfish, that toad is so cute with his lumpiness and little smile! Eeeeeee!!!! 😆
Must… feebly… attempt… to… resist…
Dear Santa, by any chance could I get world peace for Christmas?
But if that’s unavailable, I ‘d take quality time with my difficult and beloved family. And on the material side I wouldn’t mind a nice new tarantula cage, various Windstones, and a snickerdoodle cookie.
I’ve been reasonably good this year, only ended up on the news once. 😳
@ Purplecat, Thank you!
@ Pegasi, Hmm, I’ve never actually counted them. My (very) crude guess would be fifty-ish. Certainly enough to fill several gift mugs and have a bit left over, or fill a nice party tray. The recipe’s size is flexible so long as the ingredient ratio remains the same. So it could be halved for a modest but adequate portion, or doubled for a giant portion. Though doubling it requires a pretty darn big mixing bowl…
@ Dragon87, I’ve never tried Splenda with it, and it sounds frightening. But on the other hand, the recipe’s rather forgiving. Large amounts of fat, chocolate and alcohol can hide a multitude of sins…
Proportionally compared with the other stuff, the ratio of sugar isn’t too bad. If one cup of powdered sugar would be allright, you could just make a half batch.
But if Splenda’s necessary for diet or health reasons, my only recommendation would be to try the substitution in a quarter sized batch, so that if it turns disastrous, less time and fewer ingredients are wasted. So, here’s my recommendation.
1 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/4 cup cocoa
1/2 cup finely chopped nuts of choice
1/2 cup Splenda (or powdered sugar)
1/4 cup melted butter
1/4 cup rumI have no clue whether or not this will work. But if it does, you could size up the recipe again. If you try it with Splenda, please share the results to forewarn and/or forearm the rest of us. 😀
Well, as a kid I made these as Christmas gifts and had multiple adults pledge oaths of loyalty as a result. I make these every year and have chosen to share this awesome power. Use it well.
This Recipe came from a lovely old book ‘Making your own Traditions’ by Dette Hunter and Jocelyn Shipley.
This is a doubled version of the recipe which makes a nice batch for several gifts, or a platter for one party. It can be easily halved or doubled from here. These take a little time but are very simple to make.
4 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 cup cocoa
2 cups finely chopped nuts of choice
2 cups powdered sugar
1 cup melted butter
1 cup rum
A little extra powdered sugar not for the mixture, but for coating.Crush the graham crackers by placing several in a gallon ziplock bag and running them over with a rolling pin. Or use an alternate method of choice.
Mix all the dry ingredients together thoroughly.
Mix in the melted butter, then mix in the rum.
It will be gooey for several minutes, before starting to get a little firmer. After mixing, roll into balls, then roll each ball in powdered sugar to coat it. I do this assembly line style, rolling and coating one, then moving to the next. You can skip rolling them in powdered sugar, but I don’t know why anyone would want to.
Place in a sealed container, and store in the fridge. These mellow over time and keep safely for months.
These are extremely rich and have a high enough alcohol content, that those with innocent livers may even wish to wait a little between eating and driving. But oh, they are good. Enjoy. 🙂
Delightful. 😆
Very sage advice. Though I confess to eating carrotsticks, and fruitcake and enjoying them. 😳
One of my favorite traditions is acting shocked when someone tells you that bread is stollen. It never gets old. 😈
Congrats, he’s a handsome fellow. 🙂
Man, this thread is great reading, so many lovely little critters! So much care and effort went into them, it’s astonishing. And exceedingly cool.
I had a box that said ‘Shelves’. Fun to daydream about what was sitting on them. 😀 Probably just bubblewrap, stationary and plastic sporks but I can dream, right?
*snickers* Please don’t tempt them, Stephanie. 😆
sunhawk wrote:Did you see at the bottom of the description, under the contacting them section??
“And please do not contact us about your sex life!”
😆
*snerk* Rather odd request given that their Ebay store is selling a spell for *cough* ‘male enhancement’ 😮
Of course that’s probably why they had to make that request. 😆
I’m very sorry.
You made the most compassionate choice you could, even if it hurts horribly.
My thoughts are with you. *hugs*I aim to amuse. 😀
And thanks, Nirvanacat for posting the link to the previous thread. I’m very glad I wasn’t sipping anything when I read the first ‘fart’ comment. Fell over laughing even the second time when I expected it!
But while I believe in many unusual things, those ‘get incredible power for a small monetary fee’ claims are waaay over the top. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. Except for amulet dwelling dragons that lie on their resumes…
@ Ruffian : That’s a bummer, hope it’s nothing serious. 😕
@ Dragon87 : Thank you, though I confess to plagiarizing an old bumper sticker. 😉
Very, very, impressive. Excuse me while I stare, please. 😯 😉
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