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If A Recipe Calls For Cool Whip...


Sweetfudge

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

i wanted to make a chocolate cream pie, but have no cool whip. don't really want to brave walmart on christmas eve, wondered if i whipped up some heavy whipping cream, would it do the same?

thanks!


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JennyC Enthusiast

Yes you can use homemade, but it can separate so make sure you make your dessert as close to the event time as possible. Being that it's Christmas eve, it should not be a problem. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I'm glad someone had the answer to this, it may me wonder too.

BTW I cannot blame you for not wanting to brave Wally World today....I hate braving it on a plain old day, forget Christmas Eve :)

Sweetfudge Community Regular

well, unfortunately i have to, because i'm out of chocolate!! kind of crucial for a flourless chocolate cake. i decided on that, instead of the chocolate cream pie. but i'm still gonna use the whipping cream on top :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Well, I will think of you as I brave the Big K in a little while. I am sure as crazy as that place will be it probably will not compare to Wally World.

I tried Tarjay yesterday and I have to say, the store I was in was not too bad but it was raining very hard and windy....maybe that kept people home.

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