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I have been used B/C & Cakemate (McCormick) for the past 5 years. No Problems (when i first called 5 years ago I was told they were safe I have not checked since because I have a large stock)
[This message has been edited by kkeene (edited July 03, 2006).]
I *LOVE* chocolate covered bananas! I usually slice the bananas into chips, then freeze, then coat...then put on wax paper to refreeze, then pop in a container. Pop-able chips :-) I have a hard time biting into a frozen banana, for some reason it hurts my teeth.
Adrienne
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30-something survivor of severe peanut/tree nut allergy
This was mentioned on another allergy forum recently and I made some for my son.
In a pinch, the handle of a spoon works like a popsicle stick. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/redface.gif[/img]
Actually, I had dark chocolate and he seemed to think it was great. I'll try it next time with a sweeter chocolate and see what he thinks.
When you say "shortening" are you referring to Crisco??
yep, it will just help it fro hardening to much.
What kind of chocolate chips are you using? I used to use Tropical source chocolate chips until my son developed peanut allergy. The bags says may contain traces of nuts. I cannot find a brand that tastes half way decent.
We use Enjoy Life or Guittard chocolate chips.
Cathy
Our local wild oats just started carrying the Enjoy life chocolate chips and they are really good!
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