Friday, February 29, 2008

Well-Bread: A Daring Bakers Challenge, and Seriously Sweet Sandwich Mischief

Sandwich Project
Breadmaking is an all-consuming process, both physically--and, in our opinion, emotionally as well. It involves patience (let the dough rise!), attention (is that yeast proofed?), proximity (don't let it rise in drafty spaces !) and yes, even a little tough love (punch the dough!). But when all is said and done, it's worth the effort: one needs only to take a hot, fresh loaf out of the oven and taste a piece, heated as though from within, upon which butter will melt like a fading apparition, to see why breadmakers are so dedicated to their art. The sense of accomplishment a baker feels upon completing successful loaves is simply incomparable--this much much we can attest to, having completed this month's Daring Baker's challenge (Julia Child's French Bread Recipe, suggested by Breadchick Mary and I Like To Cook's Sara).

However, if you're at all like the Cakespy crew, this moment can be short-lived, quickly giving way to thoughts like "How can we turn this bread into a dessert?". After all, the breadmaking process does work up an appetite. But what to make? Bread Pudding? French Toast (or, if you're feeling fancy, pain perdu)?While both are sweet choices indeed, after the physical work of making the bread, both just sounded so...hard. It was then that the answer came to us: why not fry up some sweet sandwiches? Quickly we assembled a grouping of sweet fillings and fried up our loaf, grilled-cheese style, in a griddle; here's how it all came out:

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Frosting Sandwich: Our first experiment was a cake frosting sandwich. It seemed like a pretty safe bet; after all, bread with butter never fails to satisfy, and this is pretty much sweet butter, right? So we buttered up two slices and spread a thick frosting smear (pink, of course) in-between. The end result was a little runny, but was extremely delicious--the pinch of salt in the bread added a perfect complement to the sweet, creamy frosting. This one could be habit-inducing.

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Cookie Dough Sandwich: When Atkins Dieters have nightmares, they probably look like this: a soft, rich spoonful of warmed cookie dough sandwiched between freshly baked bread slices, lightly buttered and fried. The resulting combination is a study in sinfulness: carbohydratey, slightly salty, rich, and sweet--all at once. As you might imagine though, moderation is key with this sandwich: a little goes a long way.

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Couverture and Coconut Sandwich: This combination was dreamed up in the grocery store, where these two toppings were sold next to one another in the bulk aisle. It turned out to be a serendipitous pairing indeed--the coconut, which was not sweetened, added the slightest crunch to the velvety melted couverture (not tempered--eek!), as well as offering a nice contrast to the extreme sweetness. As noted above though...small bites of this rich little guy.

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Melty Mint Sandwich: Ah, melty mints, is there a cuter thing in the world than thee? It's impossible to not smile when greeted with this chocolate-chip sized version of nonpareils. But does all of this cuteness mean a tasty sweetwich? As we discovered, the heated chips (which retained their shape for the most part during the frying, protected by the bread) made soft explosions as they melted in your mouth, and the sprinkles added a delightful texture to the mix: pleasuretown, ahoy.


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Tofu Cream cheese, sweet coconut and pear sandwich: Thrown together with what was left in our kitchen, this combination was dense, rich, and lending to the toffutti cream cheese, a bit savory--and overall, deeply satisfying. Though it might have tasted even better on a slightly saltier bread to balance out the sweetness of the coconut (which we'd sugared for this version), all in all, we'd add this one to our lunch box. Vegan, to boot--we even used butter substitute for the frying!

So, adventure over, what have we learned?

The hardest part of this experiment was actually getting past the mental block that sandwiches ought to be savory; there was a certain part of the whole "sweet sandwich" concept that was hard to wrap the mind around. But really, most of the experiments were quite good: the sweet fillings were balanced by the texture and taste of the bread, lending an element of surprise and newness to both elements. Does this mean that fast-food joints ought to consider changing format? Well, perhaps not; in their extreme richness and sweetness, these sweetwiches are probably not a main-ticket item. But as an add-on or impulse item? Well, let's just say that when you start seeing the mini dessert-sandwich revolution picking up speed in chains across the country, remember where you saw it first.

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103 comments:

Big Boys Oven said...

wow! such a great way to eat it. I had mine with garlic and butter which should taste good but I have over drizzled them with salt and it tasted like me drowning in the sea! lol!

Aran Goyoaga said...

I'm sure your bread turned out great but I can't stop laughing when I look at the photos of what you ended up doing with it. That was quite the punk rock approach to the challenge!!! Love it!!!! My favorite? The chocolate chip cookie dough sandwich!

Rosa said...

Fantastic! More of the world needs to catch on to such sandwich fillings. I do a lot of cake-baking, and frequently use ganache to ice and end up with leftovers - my flatmates figured out pretty quick that ganache on toast is a mighty fine snack, and buttercream can be used up in just the same way. :-)

I've been watching from the wings for a while, by the way, love the blog!

~Rosa

Y said...

"How can we turn this bread into a dessert?" .. Hahaha.. I love a bit of dessert, just like anyone else, but even I would draw the line at Cookie Dough Sandwich!

No wait.. drawing the line there would sort of mean that I'd endorse Frosting Sandwich, and even Melty Mint Sandwich.. or Tofu Sandwich..

argh!

Cakelaw said...

LOL - I love how you have taken what was a massive project and developed it into something else altogether! These sandwiches are great.

Ann said...

"The Mini Dessert-Sandwich Revolution"?! You kill me. I do have to tell you that there was a restaurant here in billyburg (sadly closed) that used to make chocolate panini to DIE for.

Dhanggit said...

this is definitely the sweetest way to treat a french bread!! love love your photos!! great job for this month's db challenge!!

Susan from Food Blogga said...

A frosting sandwich? Yowza! My mom says my niece can eat right out of the bowl, so I'll be passing on the idea to her for her next babysitting date. What a fun idea!

Asha said...

I love that pink frosting in between!

BitterSweet said...

Simply gorgeous bread, I wish mine came out so fluffy and perfect! Plus, those sandwiches look as swoony-worthy as any other dessert. I love sweet sandwiches! One of my favorites is grilling marshmallows and chocolate- It's like a s'more without the graham crackers, so you can pretend it's more "balanced" as a meal! ;)

L Vanel said...

Very cute sandwiches and some delectable looking bread!

Veron said...

the bread is too beautiful to eat! love the colorful decoration you put on it!

Geggie said...

I do love a strawberry and chocolate panino, or even plain Nutella. Both far too common for this experiment methinks.

Rachel said...

french bread and nutella is divine.

Megan said...

leave it to a cakespy to start a mini dessert sandwich revolution!
Love the one with the pretty chips!

Ricki said...

I love your inventiveness (and gorgeous photos!). Cookie dough sandwich? Well, I daresay that must become my new brunch basic! And why not sweet sandwiches? What is a beloved pain au chocolat, if not a chocolate sandwich??

slush said...

You are a genius, I am sure of it. Brillant!

curiousfoodie said...

Very very nice phots, makes the food look so delicious! I see the Rule of Thirds in play here, good on you! :D:D:D

the southern hostess said...

What a fun idea and the photos are beautiful! The cookie dough sandwich looks like it's almost lethal.

Karen said...

Your sandwiches look absolutely sinful! Love all the colors and pictures.

Obsessive Foodie or Food Addict....You Decide said...

These are sandwhiches you make at 11:30 pm when you are in your dark pantry scouring for something sweet. I think I just had dejavu.

Joy the Baker said...

You're a maniac and I LOVE it!

Gloria said...

These sandwichs are sooo lovely!!!Gloria

I Cook4Fun said...

Thanks for your comment at my blog. I absolutely love all your sandwiches. I never thought of putting other kind of sweets into the sandwich beside peanut butter and jelly :)

Rosie said...

Heehee Oh I love how you've turned french bread into a sweet treat!! Wonderful post!

Rosie x

Cara said...

Yum! My husband and I thought of smearing the bread with Nutella, but your sandwiches blow my mind! I think I'll have to make more bread just to try out some of these combos. I love sweet sandwiches.

Gabi said...

Wow those are some amazing sweet little bites! Your bread is lovely too.
x x x

PaniniKathy said...

Oh my!! I've been contemplating dessert panini a lot lately, but you went where I wouldn't have dared...and I'm so glad you did! Beautiful pics!

celine said...

my sweet tooth is screaming for joy at the sight of this!

Mary said...

HAHAHAHA! I love the idea of a frosting sandwich! I actually posted a chocolate and peanutbutter, a nutella, and a white chocolate walnut sandwich post last week! wow were they delicious. I only wish I had waited for the french bread!
And I love those melty mint things!

CB said...

You are just so fierce. Love your blog and love you.
-Clara

Jenny said...

Sweet! Literally! I love what you did with your bread.

Indigo said...

This. Is. Genius.

I adore everything this post is based on. Cookie dough, coconut, sweets... marry me now. ^__^

anastasia said...

Those look outrageous! I'll be linking today.

Irene said...

I love the description of the Atkins-nightmare-inducing cookie dough sandwich. How could you forget Nutella, though? That's my favorite with French bread. Nutella and bananas. Oh... YUM! :D

linda said...

So many sweet options for Julia's bread! They all look delicious!

Deborah said...

I LOVE what you've done with the sweet sandwiches! Now I just wish I had some more bread to try one out!

ChocolateCoveredVegan said...

OMG, a cookie dough sandwich?!?!

*Swoons*

Melisser; the Urban Housewife said...

Only you, my dear, only you! I am totally down for a tofutti sandwich though, YUM! I love dipping pretzels or wheat thin style crackers in it. (By the way, try to buy the yellow container of it, the green one has hydrogenated oils.)

Nikki57 said...

haha I love your taste tests!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

OMG, those sandwiches look awesome and ever so "dirty"!!! Yummy! Well done!

Cheers,

Rosa

Catherine Wilkinson said...

PMS HEAVEN!

kellypea said...

And I thought butter with sugar and cinnamon on warm bread was dessert. You're killing me! Excellent way to have some fun with this. Loved it.

Allen said...

Wow, these are great! Personally, I'm a fan of grilled peanut butter and jelly -- YUM. I am most disturbed and titillated by the chocolate chip cookie dough ... :-)

culinography said...

And I thought I was clever smearing on dulce de leche and chocolate... but, this? This is brilliant!

Kevin said...

Those are some great ways to use the Frsnch bread! I really like the grilled frosting French bread sandwich. :)

Breadchick said...

I love that you took the bread and made fantastic dessert sandwiches from them (especially the chocolate chip cookie dough sandwich..)

Thanks for baking with Sara and I this month!

StickyGooeyCreamyChewy said...

What a charming and clever post! Of course, I expected nothing less from you. I laughed the whole way through. Melty Mint Sandwich! Adorable!

By the way, I received my Operagirl today. I love her!

Ello said...

Ok - my rss feed is not working! That is why I missed the contest last week and why I have to keep checking personally! It was working for awhile and now it is not! Boo.

But... you are an evil wench for dreaming up these sinful concoctions. I love milk chocolate and buttermilk and creamcheese frostings. I never thought to just make a sandwich with them. I always feel that I must bake cupcakes, but not anymore! You have opened up a whole new 50 pounds to me! ;o) Oh and a little sinful favorite of mine is fried nutella sandwiches. Oh heavenly goodness!

kimbab.sarang said...

Ooh, brilliant! I especially like the tofu cream cheese, sweet coconut and pear sandwich. I do that sometimes too! Except it's whipped cream cheese from Einstein's bagels, maple ham, and either slices of apples or strawberries. I'll have to try your way sometime soon!

Gigi said...

You are so creative! I love all your sweet sandwiches.

| Candice Harrell | said...

I've really been wondering about these since I saw them on flickr! They are very adventurous of you, I must say...and I'm glad the risk was well worth it. The cookie dough sammich looks yummy :-)

shula said...

I see a few carb averters jumping out of windows around me.

But I'm totally groovin'

Fabulous.

Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) said...

Of all the DB variations on this bread, yours is by far the most surreal -- and the most pink! Julia would have loved it.

T.W. Barritt at Culinary Types said...

Ha! Mischief, indeed! I'll bet you would make a fortune if you opened a Frosting Sandwich Shop!

Half Baked said...

Great bread! Love that you made this a sweet challenge after all! When McDonald's starts selling McMinty Melt sandwiches, I'll know where they got the idea:)

Aamena said...

wow! what an idea.. i would have never thought of it! crazy cool!

Cakespy said...

Big Boys oven: Ooh, drowning in the sea...of pleasure!

Aran: Ha! Glad you liked that one and the post--we had a lot of fun doing it!

Rosa: Yes! I agree...frosting and ganache sandwiches...pretty much the ULTIMATE guilty pleasure. Thank you for saying hi!

Cakelaw: Ha! Yes, the breadmaking process was awesome--so we needed something quick after all that work!

Ann: haha, I was hoping you'd catch that! Not sure if they're quite as precious as Mini Pies (although in my mind I call them "cutiepies" because they ARE!)

Dhangitt: Thanks! It was...VERY sweet!

Susan: Sure, why not? I think that frosting sandwiches are perfect for babysitting.

Asha: Isn't pink frosting the prettiest?

Bittersweet: Yeah, funny how since it's a "sandwich" it feels more virtuous? The s'mores sandwich sounds wonderful.

L Vanel: Thank you!

Veron: Maybe to you, but we ate it.

Geggie: Ha! I can't keep nutella in the house...it just disappears...

Rachel: Nicely said--nectar of the gods!

Megan: Thanks! Isn't that one gorgeous?

Ricki: Yes! Brunch revolution, one cookie dough sandwich at a time!

Slush: Thanks! Don't let your kids see this though, they'll be wanting them in their lunch boxes!

Curiousfoodie: Thanks!

Southern Hostess: Well put--lethal is a good description!

Karen: Thanks, glad you enjoyed!

Obsessive Foodie: Exactly! Sandwiches that you might regret the morning after.

Joy: Thanks! Yes, we do have maniac tendencies I suppose...

Gloria: Thanks!

ICook4fun: Now you can give it a try! Let us know what sweet concoctions you come up with!

Rosie: That's what we do best--keep things sweet!

Cara: Me too! Nutella is a great classic of course.

Gabi: Thanks! It was so much fun to make.

PaniniKathy: I want to see the sweet panini!

Celine: Thanks, that is a compliment coming from you!

Mary: That sandwich sounds AMAZING! Next time... ;-)

CB: Love you too.

Jenny: Thanks, glad you liked it!

Indigo: OK, polygamy is cool with us if it is based on this much sweetness.

Anastasia: Thank you!!

Irene: Thank you! Not so much that we forgot nutella...we can't keep an entire jar here! It's toooo good.

Linda: Thanks! They were!

Deborah: Based on how good yours looked I think you should make some more!

ChocolateCoveredVegan: our thoughts exactly!

Melisser: ooh, thank you for the tip! I will tell Mr. Cakespy who buys it. That is a bummer! Boo to things that fester in your body like that.

Nikki: thanks, we love doing them!

Rosa: Thanks! It was a lot of fun.

Catherine! You made us laugh aloud with that response!

Kelly: Ha! It was almost too much fun.

Allen: Disturbing and titillating--wow, that is us to a tee! :-)

Culinography: Oh you were clever: We love that idea! Glad you like our frosting sammie.

Kevin: Thanks! It's the pink frosting I think--pink is so happy!

Breadchick: Thank you for the wonderful challenge:

Sickygooey: Yay! Glad you got it! But now I am thinking, we should have done a girl scout cookie sandwich!

Ello: Evil wench indeed. But you know you love it.

Kimbab: Ooh, can't wait to see whatever nice combos you come up with!

Gigi: We love 'em too...maybe too much...

Candice: Ha! It was worth it indeed! Have to keep up my energy to make all those illustrations...

Shula: We're groovin' too. Down with the carb oppressors!

Lydia: Yes! Glad you think so. It was kind of surreal making 'em!

TW: You may be on to something...

Half baked: That's right, and that's when we do a tell-all memoir about how "the man" screwed us over.

Aamena: Glad you liked it!

April said...

I am LOVING the dessert sandwich!! How can you go wrong?!

familiabencomo said...

I need to spot reading your posts in the morning! It's terrible to start the day wanting a choc-chip cookie dough sandwich!!!! How in the world am I expected to recover from this craving during the next 17-18 hours?!?! Especially when I start the day saying to myself "This is the day I start my diet!"

Actually, your posts just make m happy. Thank you, Jessie.

chou said...

Hmm, what's that sound I'm hearing from pastry chefs the world over? Yelps of "why didn't I do that first?" I like to do goat cheese with chopped up dried plums and a sprinkle of chopped pecans, grilled in a waffle iron so you get lots of yummy crunchy dips and ridges. Gotta go make breakfast!

ruthEbabes said...

Your bread looks fantastic cakespy! Love what you added to make sandwiches. Yum!

Zen Chef said...

"How can we turn this bread into a dessert?"
I just love the way you're thinking! hahaha
Great job! :-)

Gretchen Noelle said...

My, my...how utterly creative. Great idea and great execution!!

glamah16 said...

How original. I love them all, especially that chocolate chip cookie dough one!

Peabody said...

Cookie dough sandwich...now that is a good idea!!!

Nicole said...

I have to agree that the cookie dough sandwich is the one that caught my attention. That has "watch the scale tip" written all over it!

Frantic Foodie said...

love the ideas!

Namratha said...

Wow, I sure wouldn't have thought of having the bread in a sweet sandwich...very nice!:)

Jaime said...

love all the creative ways you found to eat it! :) i was the same way too, trying to figure out what i could transform it into after it was done :)

Obsessive Foodie or Food Addict....You Decide said...

I am obsessed w/those mints.....they are so melty, creamy and minty. LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM.....they dont' have honey in them. CHA-CHING

pacificoutpost said...

When this post loaded and I was face-to-face with a slice of bread covered in candy, my first thought was , "Uh-uh, no they didn't!" Amazing. This is my favorite of the DB bread posts. I am especially fond of the cookie sandwich.

Passionate baker...& beyond said...

SMASHING!!! Absolutely novel...what fun to do so much after a whole day of trying to be Julia Child! Loved the loaded post!! Cheers

Marie-Louise said...

Fantastic!

Cakespy said...

April: I don't think you CAN go wrong.

Amy: Perfect time to read the posts--gets you revved up for a sweet day! :-)

Chou: Ha! Yes, bringin' on the revolutions. Your concoction sounds WONDERFUL.

RuthEbabes: Thank you! Delicious x 10!

Zen Chef: Yeah, what can I say, that's how we think!

Gretchen Noelle: Thanks! Yours looked terrific too!

Glamah: Thanks! That one was sinful.

Peabody: yea! We thought so! Thanks!

Nicole: Ha! So true. Baby bites...

Frantic Foodie: Thanks!

Namratha: Now you won't be able to STOP thinking of it!

Jaime: Yup, isn't that the best part of bread?

Obsessive foodie: Yes, they are the best mints aren't they?

Pacific Outpost: Ha! Glad you enjoyed it, and yes, we did. ;-)

Passionate: Yes! We like the idea that Julia would approve.

Marie-Louise: Thanks!

Wandering Chopsticks said...

I love Nutella on French bread but you've taken that to a whole new level! The cookie dough sandwich. Oh man! I salivate just thinking of that.

Jenny said...

Your blog is my new favorite! And truly, this is saying something, as I have spent the last few days reading all the DB blogs from Z backwards. So unless I hit something more interesting in B or A, you get the prize. :)

mari said...

I love the colors of the melty mints, that's a fabulous image! Not only are you a daring baker, but a daring sandwich maker too! ;-)

Lesley said...

NEVER have I seen such creative uses for bread. I love the melty mints...now I'm craving a melty mint sandwich of my own.
Thanks for the giggles.

Cookie baker Lynn said...

My sister says there's about as much sugar in jam as in frosting, so she keeps frosting in her fridge for her kids to make peanut butter and frosting sandwiches. So, you're not alone in your thinking here.

Kelly-Jane said...

You have done a great job with the bread, I love how you've pinked it up =) and those chips are just so cute! Well done.

Tina said...

What better than a cookie dough sandwich. That bread looks so good and the fillings are truly creative!

Chelsea Talks Smack said...

Wow, ok that looks fucking delicious.

Mandy said...

like so many have said, great job on this month's challenge, and I love that you've taken the sweet route for the french bread!

Jaimee McClellan said...

Looks like some of the concoctions I used to get in trouble for as a kid. Yummy Yummy
(uh, minus the cream cheese tofu)

Alison Nicole said...

Those look amaziiiiiinnngggg!!! Especially the cookie dough sandwich, and I absolutely LOVE the little melty mints too. I always snag some when I'm in the bulk food isle! :o)

Katy said...

ohmygod ohmygod. and i thought i was being creative by eating mine with nutella! this is above and beyond delicious -- i obviously need to lose five pounds, and then go an entirely frosting-and-french-bread-sandwich diet to gain it all back. :-)

textual bulldog said...

Best post ever! "When Atkins dieters have nightmares" haha! ;D Your sammys are ridiculous and gorgeous and someone (you?) is surely going to turn this idea into a business within the year.

Tizzalicious said...

In Holland we eat LOTS of sweet stuff on our bread! Every supermarket has a whole isle full of sweet bread toppings! :D

Cakespy said...

Wandering chopsticks: Thanks! But true...nutella on bread is divine!

Jenny: You're too sweet! If you were here right now I'd give you a sweetwich to seal that deal! :-)

Mari: Thanks, what a great title: "Baker...mover and shaker...daring sandwich maker"

Lesley: No problem! Hope you'll try one! :-)

Lynn: You know, that is a good point! Depending on the jam, there probably is as much sugar!

Kelly-Jane: Well, pink is the happiest frosting color! Thank you for the kind words!

Tina: Thank you, it was a lot of fun to do!

Chelsea: YES!!!!!!!!!!

Mandy: Thank you, thank you! We always like to take the sweet route.

Jaimee: Ha! Being honest about the healthy stuff. I'm down.

Alison Nicole: Don't I know it! The candy section of the bulk aisle is just bulging with sweet treats begging to be tried out.

Katy: Now there's an idea! Thanks!

Textual Bulldog: Ha! Glad you liked that part. Who knows about the future? :-)

Tizzalicious: See, they're on to the trend before me! :-)

Anne-Marie said...

These are a-m-a-z-i-n-g! I don't think my hips can take the experimenting but if I ever want to gain a good three pounds, I'm going to try the frosting and the cookie dough options. They look delish!

Marq said...

Oooh, girly. I love the Melty Mint Sandwich. That is such a cute idea! Mmmm, your bread looks great, too. Makes me want to run out to Albertson's and buy some (you didn't think I was gonna make it, did you?? ha ha!). I just joined DB and I can't wait for my 1st challenge!

Jamie Ferraioli said...

I need to eat that cookie dough sandwich...now!

Christina said...

Haha, that was the most original take on this challenge I have seen! I really enjoyed seeing the cookie dough sandwich and right now, at 0200, I would love to bite into a sandwich of baguettes and soft, sweet, melt-in-your-mouth cookie dough!

What does Tofutti taste like? Does it have the tanginess that cream cheese has?

Oh, lovely bread, by the way. ^.^

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Mallow said...

Lovely! I would personally take the frosting sandwich right now...

joey said...

This is just genius! I love the pink frosting and cookie dough sandwiches! Everything looks heavenly though :)

Cakespy said...

Anne-Marie: Oh they were. ;-)

Marq: Melty mints are so happy, aren't they?

Jamie: We all hope you did!

Christina: Tofutti is good, but it is different than cream cheese. Personally, though I am not a vegetarian or vegan, I prefer it to cream cheese itself, it seems a bit smoother and doesn't coat the mouth as much. It is good!

Mallow: We could all go for another one here too!

Joey: Thanks! It was!

Justin said...

My favourite sweet sandwich uses two Reese's Peanut Butter Cups melted between toasted bread. I freeze the sandwich after melting the peanut butter cups. It is amazing!

A. Grace said...

i commend you for your courage! how bold of you to replace savory fillings with sweetness.

i could eat a million melty mints (in one sitting), and the thought of them squished between two slabs of crusty bread makes my heart sing...and my mouth drool. :)

Cakespy said...

Justin: That sounds like heaven!

A. Grace: Thanks! It did take some bravery :-) And aren't those melty mints just...heavenly? xoxo

Stephanie said...

I put off reading this post until I could really focus on it. (I love when you do this crazy stuff!)

Yummy. I have a long history with melty mints. One time I was supposed to sell a whole bunch for my church youth group and I ended up eating them and my mom had to pay for them. How awful am I?!

Anyways, thanks for the fun. :)

eatme_delicious said...

I really love these posts where you do all sorts of unexpected things with regular food items. I want to eat all of those sandwiches!! Particularly the cream cheese, sweet coconut and pear one.

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