Let Me Eat Cake! 1 Serving Recipe Mix

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    Thanks for sharing!!
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    Looks great! I think I'll try it. My chocolate cake loving hubby may like it too (and this way I don't have to make him a regular chocolate cake and have it sitting around tempting me!) :smile:
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    I just discovered this recipe like two weeks ago and it is very delicious! Sometimes when I'm feeling extra naughty I put a half a tbs of nutella and half a tbs of peanut butter on top of it!

    Sooooooooo good!!!


    Thank you! I made this too, except I used fudge ice cream sauce .... a little goes a long way. Your idea sounds better.

    Make sure cake mixes are the same size! Betty Crocker's box is SMALLER now.
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    Wanna make it super fudgy and even yummier? Add 1 tablespoon of dry sugar free pudding mix (I use chocolate naturally!) and an extra tablespoon of water. SO. GOOD. The pudding mix adds an extra 20 calories!
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    What do you do with the batter that you have left over?
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    I went to the grocery on my lunch today and that particular store didn't care angel food cake mix anymore. I was shocked. I love it all by itself.
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    sounds wonderfull and easy!
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    bump...gotta try this
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    Bump omg this is amazing
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    Tried this with strawberry cake. OMG it was Yummy!!!!
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    I enjoyed a doubled recipe this week with a tablespoon of Peanut butter used for frosting and a dab of cool whip. Yummy!
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    What do you do with the batter that you have left over?
    You actually won't have any batter left over, you only make what you need at the time for an individual serving. The dry mix is bagged up and saved until next time you want to make an individual serving.:tongue:


    Check out OP's comments and that' might help you understand a bit better. :flowerforyou:
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    yum! want to try.
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    Awesome. :D
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    I can't decide if I love you or hate you!

    I think I'll go with love :heart:
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    Gotta try this!! thanks for sharing :drinker:
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