Re: Frozen Out
Nyperold, on host 216.78.94.145
Monday, January 19, 2009, at 13:45:02
Re: Frozen Out posted by daniel78 on Monday, January 19, 2009, at 01:29:31:
> > We bake a fair bit in my house, especially at Christmas time, when we have peanut butter squares, Nanaimo bars, and other sweets. I also regularly make chocolate muffins for lunches and treats.
Mmm, Nanaimo bars sound good.
> > Here's the weird thing about my family - they all prefer to eat these frozen! I blame my husband - he grew up in a family of six children, and if you wanted baking, you had to be fast, or steal it from the freezer. A career in larceny was born. (His cousins were also a family of six children. His aunt made six dozen Nanaimo bars when the kids were at school, wrapped them in paper and tinfoil, hid them in the bottom of the freezer, and labelled them "ground beef." When she went to unwrap them, the package contained newspaper, and a note that said "Nice try, Mom")! > > > > Now both my kids are the same - and they have no reason to have to steal it - if they want it they can have it. My daughter made two dozen muffins the other day, and froze eighteen of them - BEFORE eating one! > > > > Is it just my crew? Or is this pretty common? Maybe we need a Readers' Poll on this. > > > > te "They're going to break a tooth someday!" ach > > I've never heard of anything like that before. I occasionally eat frozen grapes--they're very nice in hot weather--but most sweet things are meant to be eaten either at room temperature or else hot.
Well, like I don't remember if I said or not -- if not, I surely meant to -- the only dessert or snack that I had previously heard of doing that to, with the exception of the sort that melts all over the place at room temperature (ice cream, popsicles, you get the idea), was candy bars. I remember seeing Snickers bars in the refrigerators with the cold drinks at convenience stores. But I haven't tried it with baked desserts such as the ones you mentioned. Which means it's hard for me to say how it would compare.
Nyper"Nanaimo... that's in November, right? ;)"old
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