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For those of you who made jar mixes this Holiday season or for those of you who have made them in the past. please share your jar mix recipes with me. I am trying to come up with some for next year.
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I don't have any recipes but I do have some ideas. What about putting hot chocolate in a jar with some Marshmallows on top. As well get a brownie mix and add chocolate chips to the top. I think I have a book on jar mixes. I will look for it and post more.
Oh another popped into my head, put gingerbread mix into a jar and a cookie cutter of a gingerbread man and you have a perfect man in a jar. |
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My favorite jar mix is macapuno jam. You can do this by scraping out the macapuno from two coconuts and then putting it in a food processor. Then you should add some white sugar, and then mix it until smooth. Heat a pan. Put the pre-mixed macapuno and sugar. Mix it until thick. Let it cool and place it on a nice jar. This is a very delicious dessert that's why even kids love it.
Last edited by pinkperson; 01-10-2007 at 04:47 AM. |