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Is anyone else still drowning in Easter chocolate? Here's a fudgy brownie recipe to help melt some away. If you have a bigger dish, make a double batch! Then cut, portion, wrap and freeze half for a mid night treat when the kids are in bed.
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Great words Mel. What dreams are you going after?
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If you know OZ then you have def had these delicious morsels around the holidays. We eat these all year round and often snack on the batter too (it's justified because there is no raw egg ). Thanks to our neghbour Elaine for the great idea of using Easter candy for the garnish - she baked us a batch with mini eggs.
Procrastinating keeps us from doing the things we NEED to do, that includes saving. Let's put your plan together now and start saving, let's talk about it...
You can do both! But not without a plan. Reach out, let's talk about it...
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For me it was a car , paid for in cash . It was a '92 Honda civic purchased from my brother in 2001 - I was 15 and it was one cool car. Most Canadians today are making purchases with credit - don't be like most, let's talk about it...