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Marilyn Ledoux <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jan 2006 06:29:37 -0500
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Hi FML'ers
 
Marilyn here, with a tip.  Don't know if you have had this before, but
here it is again.
 
What to do when your cheweasles get hard.  They are expensive, and my
crew only likes them if they are soft and rubbery.  SOOOO put the hard
cheweys in a jar with a lid, like a jam jar of a hslf pint canning jar.
Then put a piece of bread, a heel will do, in the jar and seal it.
 
Wait a couple of days -- better than new.
 
This works well with people cookies that have dried out.  I seal them in
a plastic container with a heel of bread.  Your guests will think Betty
Crocker sleeps in your kitchen.
 
The bread gets hard and crusty, just right for the birds.
 
Marilyn
[Posted in FML issue 5126]

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