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Kids Recipes-Iced Brownies
Jul. 7, 2006
You will need…
· Some pre-made brownies from the store (or you could make your own)
· Ice cream
· Plates
· And some common sense
First you put some ice cream on the plate. Make sure there is a good amount. Then, put a large, warmed, brownie on top. It should look good! Then you use your common sense and eat the whole thing before the ice cream melts. This is a desert that doesn’t take a lot of time to make, and you will have fun making it.
Experimented on by Paula Adhikari
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