The compound is under construction. Gathering enough plywood, galvanized tin and used trailers takes time, not to mention stockpiling all the shotgun ammo, canned goods and bourbon.
Sounds good, I'll look for that. I just saw a new product from Hershey at Costco--little squares of extra dark chocolate, they were really tasty.
I just found an easy recipe, all it takes is semi sweet chips. You melt them, and then brush the chocolate into the sides and bottoms of those little foil cups you use for making candy. Once the chocolate firms up, you spoon in about a 1/4 tsp of fruit preserves (I used marmalade with a little orange liqeur) then smooth the top over with more melted chocolate. Let them sit in the fridge for about 10 minutes, and you get a tasty little morsel about the size of a small peanut butter cup.
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now how can you choose that over some yummy chocolate.
I just found good german chocolate at 7/11 - Milka its so yummy
Sounds good, I'll look for that. I just saw a new product from Hershey at Costco--little squares of extra dark chocolate, they were really tasty.
I just found an easy recipe, all it takes is semi sweet chips. You melt them, and then brush the chocolate into the sides and bottoms of those little foil cups you use for making candy. Once the chocolate firms up, you spoon in about a 1/4 tsp of fruit preserves (I used marmalade with a little orange liqeur) then smooth the top over with more melted chocolate. Let them sit in the fridge for about 10 minutes, and you get a tasty little morsel about the size of a small peanut butter cup.
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