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I am hosting a book club in a couple of weeks. It is customary for the host to have snacks out and then do a dessert. If I am planning on making a chocolate caramel rice krispie treat-- http://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/1872090/chocolate-caramel-peanut-butter-rice-krispies-treats/
does that sound okay? or is to kid-like? |
| I think it looks a few steps up from standard rice crispy treats. If you do a nice presentation (cut and on a nice platter, maybe with some fruit) it will go over well. |
| looks great to me! |
It's kid-like but they will definitely get gobbled up! They sound awesome -- can I quickly join your group? If you want to make them more "adult," maybe go with bittersweet chocolate? (I didn't click the link, so maybe the recipe already calls for that.)
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| No. This dessert is not acceptable. |
| I think peanut butter chocolate bars would be more adult, but no one's going to say anything and I'm sure people will happily eat it. |
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I don't think I would do it. If you are pressed for time, Safeway, costco and Trader Joe's all have frozen mini pastries that are delicious and you can arrange them on a platter with some fruit.
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| I don't like peanut butter in my dessert so I'd have to pass. But thanks anyway!! |
+1 Make whatever you want. |
No, it is not acceptable. Please drop it off at my house on your way to the book club. Thanks.
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Agree. They look delicious minus the PB |
| Those look awesome! |
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Ingredients:
•2 packages Cocktail wieners, little smokies •1 bottle (12 ounces) chili sauce •1 cup grape jelly Preparation: Combine cocktail wieners or little smokies in Crockpot with chili sauce and grape jelly; cover and cook on LOW for 6 to 8 hours. Looks like the desert for this appetizer. Make of that what you will.
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Anyway, it's meatballs, not wieners, in grape jelly. |
Haha, that's what I was thinking. |