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    • Make Your Own Marshmallows

      This particular recipe is just about the easiest recipe in the world to make, although it can sound a bit complicated at first. If you've never experienced the sweet creamy flavor of a Real Marshmallow, you are in for a treat. These light fluffy munchies will make your tastebuds dance.








      In
      a Large mixing bowl (or electric mixer bowl) Combine:

      * 2 1/2 tablespoons unflavored knox gelatin
      * 1/2 c. Cold water

      Allow it to set at least 20 minutes.
      Combine the following over low/med heat in a saucepan:

      * 1/2 c. Cold water
      * 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
      * 1 cup light corn syrup
      * 1/4 teaspoon salt
      * 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
      Scrape the edges of the pan to get ALL of the sugar crystals.
      Increase heat to med/high and cook syrup until it reaches 244 degrees ( Borderline Firm Ball Stage) on the Candy thermometer. Immediately remove from heat.
      Turn mixer on low speed with whisk attachment on the lowest setting and very carefully pour hot syrup into the softened gelatin. Be very careful not to pour the syrup into the moving whisk itself as this could cause splattering (and potential for getting burned!)
      Gradually increase the speed to High and continue to beat the marshmallow until it's very thick, white and tripled in volume. (This takes about 15 minutes in an electric stand mixer).
      Add Vanilla and beat until fully incorporated.
      Dust (very generously) a 9 x13 pan with Confectioners sugar.


      Pour marshmallow
      mix into the pan and allow to set several hours (uncovered). Do not place in the fridge.)


      A few notes- I Highly recommend using a KitchenAid mixer for this recipe. If you have a hand mixer that will work too, but I recommend having a helper nearby that you can swap with if you get tired of Whipping!


      Liss Notes on Variations:

      Roll Finished Product into Dark Cocoa Powder or Toasted Coconut, or Jimmies rather than confectioners sugar

      To Make a Family Size S'mores Dessert simply cover the bottom of a 9x13 pan with crushed graham crackers and then a layer of broken up chocolate bars. Add your marshmallow after whipping, top with chocolate and another layer of crushed graham crackers. Cut into small squares and roll in confectioners sugar.

      Tried -n- True Tips:
      ~ Cutting Tip- To easily cut into squares quickly, use a Pizza cutter dusted in confectioners sugar

      ~For Fun & Festivities- let the kids cut them out using various cookie cutter shapes (Stars for the 4th of July, Pumpkins or Ghosts for Halloween, etc)

      For the Holiday- Generously Sprinkle the top with Crushed Peppermint Candies as soon as the marshmallow is poured. Allow it to set for several hours, cut into small squares and dip 1 corner in chocolate. Makes gorgeous- delicious candies that melt in your mouth, literally.

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      Homemade LimoncelloHomemade Limoncello


      Originally an Italian Lemon Liqueur produced in Southern Italy, Limoncello is a smooth, vibrant flavored liquor that is great for gift giving and an occasional treat. The best part, you don't have to travel to Italy to enjoy the flavor, you can make it at home with this easy recipe . . .


      Frozen Banana BitesFrozen Banana Bites


      This easy frozen snack is healthy, dirt cheap and delicious. Roll them in coconut, rice krispies, sprinkles, chopped nuts, or granola


      Make Your Own Almond MilkMake Your Own Almond Milk


      Almond Milk is wonderfully nutritious and is a perfect alternative for those with dairy allergies, but the store-bought version can be rather expensive. Here is a mouth-watering recipe for fabulous homemade Vanilla Almond Milk . . .


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      Thread Starter: BiggerPiggyBank

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      1 c Orange juice
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      Thread Starter: rtebalt

      3/4 cup Coke
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      Bob Evans' Biscuits Recipe

      Thread Starter: rtebalt

      2 1/2 baking mix (Bisquick, Jiffy, or homemade)
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      Olive Garden Fettucine Alfredo Copycat Recipe

      Thread Starter: bethaliz6894

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      -2 tablespoons cream cheese

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      FreebieQueen

      Burger King French Toast Sticks

      Thread Starter: FreebieQueen

      Burger King French Toast Sticks

      • 2 eggs
      • 1/4 cup milk
      • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
      • 5 tbsps. sugar
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