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tintalle 23-10-2003 12:34 AM

Food gifts... in jars
 
You know those nifty jars of cookie/cake/brownie mixes that you can
make, layered like sand art? Does anyone have any unusual or favorite
recipes? I was considering making up a bunch of those jars as xmas
gifts this year for coworkers, and i'd like something interesting.


Richard's ~JA~ 23-10-2003 12:43 AM

Food gifts... in jars
 
tintalle writes....
>You know those =A0 nifty jars of
>cookie/cake/brownie mixes that you can
>make, layered like sand art? Does anyone
>have any unusual or favorite recipes? I was
>considering making up a bunch of those jars >as xmas gifts this year

for coworkers, and i'd
>like something interesting.

Perhaps something here may salve your curiousity for cookie mixes:
http://www.wtv-zone.com/picks/Cooking/Cookies.html
---or, for cake mixes: http://www.wtv-zone.com/picks/Cooking/Cakes.html

Picky ~JA~


Jay 23-10-2003 01:05 AM

Food gifts... in jars
 

"tintalle" > wrote in message
...
> You know those nifty jars of cookie/cake/brownie mixes that you can
> make, layered like sand art? Does anyone have any unusual or favorite
> recipes? I was considering making up a bunch of those jars as xmas
> gifts this year for coworkers, and i'd like something interesting.
>


I used to know a lady who did lavender pound cake mix in jars. Just a
regular, plain pound cake in layers, like you mentioned but with dried
lavender blossoms mingled in. Fabulous. You can do it with rose petals as
well.

-Jay

--
Never mind about should you or shouldn't you: the question is - will you or
wont you?
-ashleigh brilliant



Virginia Tadrzynski 26-10-2003 03:05 AM

Food gifts... in jars
 

"tintalle" > wrote in message
...
> You know those nifty jars of cookie/cake/brownie mixes that you can
> make, layered like sand art? Does anyone have any unusual or favorite
> recipes? I was considering making up a bunch of those jars as xmas
> gifts this year for coworkers, and i'd like something interesting.
>


There is a little booklet of them at our local grocers' checkout lines.
Let me peruse one and I'll see what pops out.
-Ginny



JLove98905 27-10-2003 04:29 AM

Food gifts... in jars
 
This site has lots of good ideas:

http://www.creativeladiesministry.com/jarrecipes.html

-Jen
Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright




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