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Old May 24, 2020 | 3:54 pm
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Originally Posted by corky
I agree that $50 is way too much but I guess it depends on how many classes. It doesn't sound like she is really geared towards classes for that age group but whatever. You can probably just read a recipe or watch the Food Network to learn how to make a quiche as you can so many other things. And I can cook almost anything and have been for years but that doesn't mean that I don't like going to a restaurant or sometimes buying something that I can make myself but just don't feel like it.
I love kit kats...can you post the recipe?
I would have given more - both my spouse and I had independently thought of $50. These are tough times.
I agree that I can learn to cook things on YouTube etc but the circumstances (her name; the baseball team together like this; the pseudo-social play date; knowing people who the teacher) make this more effective for me.

I definitely use websites for recipes, as demonstrated for the roll-ppang, poached salmon, and corn-cherry scones

Here’s the Kit Kat list:Kitkats *need 3 mixing bowls, 2 spatulas, one spoon, one rimmed 9”x13” baking sheet.

2 bags chocolate chips

1 26.5oz jar of Nutella

1c oil

2 1/2c. cornflakes



ironically I didn’t get the email with the actual recipe - and when I fetched the ingredient box (actually bags), she included print-outs of the recipes and the parchment paper pieces etc.
so cute.

I’ll snap a picture of the recipe page and email it to you :-)
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