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Chopping Up Halloween Candy for Baking

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Date: 11/09/2007 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Baking | Halloween > Candy  
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If you haven't stocked up on leftover Halloween chocolates yet - you still may be lucky and have time! Sometimes they are reduced by as much as 75%! It's a little work but unwrap the individual pieces and chop or food process them. Then freeze for future use in cookies or as toppings! Brownies are GREAT with a few single solid milk chocolate bars melted on top as the brownies cool!

By Veronica from Sedalia, Missouri
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By theseamstress (624) Contact
i do this same thing after a holiday has ended. those candies are so much sweeter i think. after thanksgiving i plan on doing the same and using them in the glass jars for the layered cookie mixes as gifts. thanks:)

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