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!!!K'sKitsch/Karissa!!!!!!

1) Thank you for the ornaments. They are perfect...perfect.

2) Thank you for the chocolate, brownie good things that I ate all of (well I gave DH one.....I need the recipe now!!!!).

3) Thank you thank you thank you for the dish towel. Did you sew it? (My great grandma who passed away on 10/16 used to sew those for me - same fabric and everything - it made me smile and it's hanging in my kitchen).

You made my day...hell maybe even my week :)

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Re: !!!K'sKitsch/Karissa!!!!!!

  • Yeah! You're very welcome and I'm glad you liked everything. 

    The cake balls, were a huge topic of discussion around here for a while, so much so that we even got flamed for it!  I think Moni found them originally from this site http://bakerella.blogspot.com/.  They're actually really simple...bake a cake, let it cool, crumble it, mix in a tub of icing, cool, form into balls, cool, and then dip into chocolate! 

    I did make the dish towel, I'm so glad it made you smile!  

    Happiest of Holidays to you!

  • I am so going to make the cake balls for my family Christmas party - so you have to buy chocolate bark - do you have to buy the sticks to dip or do you just pour the chocolate over the balls?

    This is so awesome!!!   :)

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  • I suck at the dipping part :(  I use the chocolate bark, and balance the ball on a fork and spoon the chocolate over.  When I've tried dipping them, or rolling them, the cake started falling apart and made the chocolate crummy.  Next time I'm going to try dipping them with different chocolates (like those chips that you melt).  That Bakerella makes it look so darn easy!  Hers are perfect!
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