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> Why haven't I been told about Brownies?!

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Allie_D
post 28/01/2013, 04:32 PM
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So today I made my first ever batch of Brownies.

O... M... G... so so good!!

Why has no one ever told me about these before? I mean I know they existed... but why has no one let me in on the secret of how heavenly they are??? Were you all keeping this information quiet for a reason?!

I made them with the intention of cutting and freezing into portions but DH and I had a house meeting and decided maybe we'll just have them for dinner instead of curried sausages roll2.gif
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joykey
post 28/01/2013, 04:48 PM
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They are pretty darn good aren't they - I'm not that much into chocolate cake, even mud cake, but there's something special about brownies. Hey, curried sausages are much nicer the day after they are made anyway tongue.gif
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post 28/01/2013, 04:48 PM
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One of my all time favourite foods. Can't believe you never knew how good they are!

I take them to people's houses for parties and BBQs and end up giving everyone the recipe biggrin.gif
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Maple Leaf
post 28/01/2013, 04:52 PM
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I have a brownie maker! Sooo easy.

Quite a few aussies I know aren't into brownies, they say it's an 'american thing'. Meh, anything chocolate works for me!
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post 28/01/2013, 04:52 PM
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I discovered the Donna Hay packet mix chocolate chunk. EVIL!!

No they don't last to storage.

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post 28/01/2013, 04:53 PM
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No way!
How can you not have tried them!

My favourite bit is the crispy edges ph34r.gif omm nom nom
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post 28/01/2013, 04:54 PM
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You obviously don't have enough fat friends (well fat friends who bake I guess).

We ALL know about brownies!
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post 28/01/2013, 04:55 PM
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Love it.

We are a Brownie house hold, salted fudge chocolate are my favourite, kids like sprinkles, raspberries or white choc chips also rate highly. DS2 had a Brownie stack for his birthday cake, all piled up like a pyramid with lego men climbing the stack. huge hit, no icing, no knife.
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post 28/01/2013, 04:55 PM
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Yum! DP doesn't like them though, so more for me!
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post 28/01/2013, 04:57 PM
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Shamoo - You will have to get a Baker's Edge Brownie pan. All edges. tongue.gif
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