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Oh, and I couldn’t find a temperature to bake it at so I did 350 for 25 minutes.
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Thanks!Oh, and I couldn’t find a temperature to bake it at so I did 350 for 25 minutes.
No problem! Also, that recipe made one larger block and one that was a lot thinner. Make sure you don’t forget to grease the pans like I did! LolThanks!
I bet I could make mini flock cakes in a muffin tin!No problem! Also, that recipe made one larger block and one that was a lot thinner. Make sure you don’t forget to grease the pans like I did! Lol
That reminds me. During the summer I like to make ice cube treats. Take a jar of some sort and pour in some water. Then drop in fruits and veggies and freeze it. They devour it, and it’s great on hot days.I bet I could make mini flock cakes in a muffin tin!
I was thinking of doing that with the extra instead of another smaller one. I bet it would work well!I bet I could make mini flock cakes in a muffin tin!
I do that, but with corn!That reminds me. During the summer I like to make ice cube treats. Take a jar of some sort and pour in some water. Then drop in fruits and veggies and freeze it. They devour it, and it’s great on hot days.
I made a minature version of my Pullets when they were 4 weeks old. They weren’t sure what to think of it, and just stayed awayI do that, but with corn!
Canned corn, that is. I made that for my first chickens I had, years and years ago. My ducks love them, too!I do that, but with corn!
Ducks don’t have face needles like chickens, so it’s harder for them to eat things. When I brought out cored apples I would have to break them up for the duckies, because I felt bad watching them try to eat it unsuccessfullyCanned corn, that is. I made that for my first chickens I had, years and years ago. My ducks love them, too!