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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 563041" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>The quality of the chocolate is awesome. Donj't use the chocolate from A. C. Moore, use the kind from Michaels- the brand is Wilton. Also...they come out really well if you use the Special Dark Snyder pretzels. Or...something I do with my students is- melt the chocolate in the microwave and buy those pretzel rods, the kids can dip them and put all kinds of sprinkles and candies on them. Michales sells thin pretzel bags (a hundred is like $1), so you can individually wrap them and give them as gifts. Put 5 of them in a $1 store coffe mug and have the kids give out their own hand-made gifts, put pretty ribbons on top, etc...With the kids at school we just eat them right away, but instead of making cookies at home, this is so much easier and no mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 563041, member: 2668"] The quality of the chocolate is awesome. Donj't use the chocolate from A. C. Moore, use the kind from Michaels- the brand is Wilton. Also...they come out really well if you use the Special Dark Snyder pretzels. Or...something I do with my students is- melt the chocolate in the microwave and buy those pretzel rods, the kids can dip them and put all kinds of sprinkles and candies on them. Michales sells thin pretzel bags (a hundred is like $1), so you can individually wrap them and give them as gifts. Put 5 of them in a $1 store coffe mug and have the kids give out their own hand-made gifts, put pretty ribbons on top, etc...With the kids at school we just eat them right away, but instead of making cookies at home, this is so much easier and no mess. [/QUOTE]
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