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Reason To Buy El Peto...


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OK seriously guys, I changed my cooking/mixing method a little for the El Peto cake mix and it turned out the best it ever has. Then I also made my own icing for it just off the top of my head. Best it has EVER turned out. Take a look ;)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v481/num...an/IMG_2698.webp

~ Lisa ~


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Oh yum! Where do you get The El Peto mix? I've never seen it before (or anything else from El Peto). I would love to try it!

Ridgewalker Contributor

That pic made me drool. I want some right now!!! I've never heard of that brand.

horsegirl Enthusiast

All right, where do you live?

I'm coming over RIGHT NOW for some of that cake. YUMMMYY!! :P

num1habsfan Rising Star

Haha thanks guys, It is so good. I'll show you their website....

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Pricy but worth it. If you all lived in Saskatchewan i'd tell you come and eat some lol Got plenty to spare!

~ Lisa ~

num1habsfan Rising Star
Oh yum! Where do you get The El Peto mix? I've never seen it before (or anything else from El Peto). I would love to try it!

I order it right from them usually. If you're a member of the CCA they now give 10% off, too!

~ Lisa ~

sarad1 Apprentice

That looks awesome! I just added that website to my favorites, lots of great recipes on there. Thank you for that!


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