These things are my weakness. If they are at a party, I'ma end up eating them all.
Vintage Recipes - Archiving nostalgic recipes from cookbooks, handwritten notes, advertisements, etc
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Seriously! I love them.
"flavory"
Known by foodsnobs everywhere as ufami.
Step 3: lace the mixture with amphetamines
"Mmm that's good mate what was the recipes name again, rice crispy treats?"
"Nah mate its called the trippa snippa"
"Uhh why is it called the trippa snippa"
"Cause it trips you the fuck out and your whole life gets snipped from reality. Plus you hear a whipper snipper in the back of your head for like 70 hours or so"
The face when you modify the recipe
4x UPSCALE! WHY? rice Krispy treats, that's why
What is cocoanut?
Coconut? Cocoa + nut?
According to Google Ngrams, before about World War I, "cocoanut" was the more-common form.