Sounds like my male. He's been known to decide to make me cookies if I mention wanting them and I cant be anywhere near him when he does. He'll straight up melt butter then just toss everything in one bowl at the same time and force it to work.
I cringe and want to take over. So for everyones...
Yeah, I had to back out of that link quick before I started wonder if our the asian market had green tea pocky... I so do not want to go anywhere tom. for any reason, but intriguing Pocky would probably ruin that plan if I actually thought about it for long
Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake (Low Carb & Gluten Free) - I Breathe... I'm Hungry...
Would work, maybe, if you happen to have the weird and expensive flour? I'm not good at faux versions of things :blush:
I classify pocky as candy in my head. Smallish sizes, relatively cheap, and convenient sugar. It hits the same 'buy' and 'craving fufillment' needs so to me it's candy, not baked goods.
Cookies though... Snickerdoodles. Peanut butter with chocolate chunk. Cocoa and PB chip... Nom. Now I want...
YUP!
Pocky is amazing. You can normally pick up smallish packs at Kroger or Walmart for ~$1.50. Hard biscuit sticks dipped in flavored coatings (chocolate and strawberry tend to be the easy to find ones)
Okies :) I'm not an awesome DIYer, but a hobbyist baker and saw you'd listed it with a 'lemon cake, I guess?' note and saw potential for disappointment. Trying to be helpful :D
AIK: Yellow cake is a heavier 'normal' cake. Buttery, dense, flavorful. If you're after lemon cake, I'd check to make sure thats what you're getting and not the stuff I described :)
I'm assuming we're talking about the green ones? Amazon.com: Haribo Gummy Candy, Frogs, 5-Pound Bag: Grocery & Gourmet Food
And not these Amazon.com: Haribo Gummy Candy, Mini Frogs, 5-Pound Bag: Grocery & Gourmet Food mini multicolored guys.
Hrm. Still talking about for the SCIENCE...I wonder...
Weirdly enough, gummy stuff tastes really different depending on brand/origin/price/and obviously color/flavoring.
And as Lox has pointed out before, Swedish fish aren't actually gummy candy, they're wine gums. Thicker consistency, tend to be less sugar rush and a little more complicated...
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