OKAY- So apparently 'cheesecloth' makes some recipes A LOT easier! It certainly does this one and I actually found some at WALMART of all places.. If you don't have cheesecloth you could probably use the foil just fine....
Monday, October 18, 2010
Pumpkin ROLL!
YUMMY Goodness! these are great and FUN to make...... I love to cook FUN food (not dinners! hahah) but definitely do NOT need to eat it all! These are great because you cut a few slices off and wrap it up and GIVE it away!
OKAY- So apparently 'cheesecloth' makes some recipes A LOT easier! It certainly does this one and I actually found some at WALMART of all places.. If you don't have cheesecloth you could probably use the foil just fine....
OKAY- So apparently 'cheesecloth' makes some recipes A LOT easier! It certainly does this one and I actually found some at WALMART of all places.. If you don't have cheesecloth you could probably use the foil just fine....
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