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Sunday, April 19, 2020
Baking Snickerlicious slices
Me and my brother Sam did some baking we made some Snickerlicious slice basically a snicker slice
all of my family really enjoyed it apart from Sam. Would you eat one of these delicious slices comment down below?
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Kia ora Zac,
ReplyDeleteThis blog post had my drooling on my keyboard as it looks so yummy. Did it taste as good as it looks? Why did Sam not enjoy the slice was it too sweet?
What are you going to make next? My children have been busy cooking and I have heaps of different things. They had favourites, my daughter made fudge and my son made a chocolate steamed pudding with sauce.
Nga mihi,
Mark
Peanut butter makes Sam sick he said it is disgusting.
DeleteHi Zac,
ReplyDeleteFabulous work including photos and a copy of the recipe. This slice looks amazing! What has been your favourite thing you have baked so far?
Wow Zac
ReplyDeleteI'm so hungry looking at that slice! What a professional looking job you did of it. I bet it wasn't long before it was all gone. Thanks for sharing the photos and recipe!