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New Desserts We Have Made :)


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This is our most recent desserts that were really good, I hope you enjoy them also :) I made the chocolate cake and snicker salad, my mom made the rest.

chocolate cake

Chocolate cake (we used namaste)

1 can of sweetened condensed milk

1 small jar of caramel topping

1 large container of cool-whip

2 heath bars broken up

Bake a chocolate cake by following the directions and cooking it in a

9x13 pan. When the cake is done and while still warm, turn a wooden spoon upside down (using the handle) and poke holes every 1 1/2 inches over the entire cake. Now drizzle the can of sweetened condensed milk all over the cake even in the holes. Use the entire can. Do the same with the caramel. Now cover the cake and refrigerate for at least an hour. It's really good the next day. Top with the Cool-Whip and then sprinkle the toffee pieces on top of that. Cake must be refrigerated for storage.

Orange Mandarin Cake

1 Box yellow cake mix

1 small can mandarin oranges with juice

4 eggs

1 Cup oil

Beat all above ingredients on medium speed 3 minutes.

Bake @ 325


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Yummmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Karen B. Explorer

What is the best yellow cake mix? I tried the GFP mix and I was really disappointed in how dry and grainy it was. I guess I'm spoiled to the Namaste cake mixes.

Nantzie Collaborator

Oo. Heath bars are gluten-free? I'm trying to find a new favorite candy bar now that Butterfinger and I don't get along anymore. I haven't had a Heath bar in years.

Those recipes all sound so good. Thanks for posting them.

Nancy

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Those all sounds so good, im trying to figure out how to make them casein free lol

paula

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

mtndog- they are too good and way too many calories to eat them as close together as we did. My favorite was the chocolate pudding cake.

What is the best yellow cake mix? I tried the GFP mix and I was really disappointed in how dry and grainy it was. I guess I'm spoiled to the Namaste cake mixes.

I like "cause your special" brand

Oo. Heath bars are gluten-free? I'm trying to find a new favorite candy bar now that Butterfinger and I don't get along anymore. I haven't had a Heath bar in years.

Those recipes all sound so good. Thanks for posting them.

Nancy

Heath bars are gluten free, your welcome :)

Those all sounds so good, im trying to figure out how to make them casein free lol

paula

Im sorry :( The fruit cocktail would work except a different topping besides cool whip. Maybe a strawberry drizzle?

Karen B. Explorer
Oo. Heath bars are gluten-free? I'm trying to find a new favorite candy bar now that Butterfinger and I don't get along anymore. I haven't had a Heath bar in years.

Those recipes all sound so good. Thanks for posting them.

Nancy

I thought Butterfinger is gluten-free?


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