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To put giant marshmallows and crushed flakes in waffles in the panini press? For science?

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HoneyDragon · 25/05/2016 18:26

Obviously it's for science. Cos you know.....

Anyway they're in now.

To put giant marshmallows and crushed flakes in waffles in the panini press? For science?
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HoneyDragon · 26/05/2016 18:54

Hell no, I didn't make the ice cream. This Tesco's own for the princely sum of one and half pounds on offer.

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FishWithABicycle · 26/05/2016 19:27

I would also like clarification of what is meant by 'flakes' - cornflakes?

DurhamDurham · 26/05/2016 20:00

Fish I think it's flakes as in the Cadburys variety , the only Cadburys bar worth eating imo Smile

HoneyDragon · 26/05/2016 20:06

Flakes of Cadbury flake it's the only chocolate I had. I'd advise better melty chocolate tbh.

But I had to make dp. For science.

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MrsVamos · 26/05/2016 20:12

Aeros are a good melty chocolate. Bubbles. Wink

Ilovehamabeads · 26/05/2016 20:27

Oh... Chocolate Flake. It all makes sense now Smile I'm glad I checked, I wasn't sure how cornflakes were adding to the taste sensation.

MrsVamos · 26/05/2016 20:30

You could make warm cornflake chocolate crispies on a panini maker....or those rocky road things...

Kikibanana86 · 31/05/2016 12:44

Waffles and marshmallows yeah but flakes? What kind of flakes?

Kikibanana86 · 31/05/2016 12:45

Oh as in cadburys flake! Sorry. Yeah sounds good!

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 01/06/2016 07:43

Oh God, HoneyDragon - I KNEW there was a reason I love you so much!

Now - I wonder if I can sneak a panini press into the house without dh noticing..... Grin

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