Joseph Fuerst

Does anyone know the recipe for making peanut brittle in the microwave?
My dd made it last year for gifts/holiday events. It was SO extremely much
simpler than the stovetop way! And no candy thermometer needed (we don't
own one.)
Also accepting ideas for gift jar type things....where you layer the
(dry)ingredients in a jar.

Oh yeah, I'm looking for a recipe for bath salts.....I think it has epsom
salts, baking soda, sea salt(?), and essential oils....? not sure if
this ingredient list is complete and NO idea on proportions.

Thanks,
Susan, trying to simplify the holiday business.

Paul Bogush

Susan,
I got some of those jar recipes off of cookierecipe.com last year...the
oatmeal one in particular was delicious and very well received...
Good luck,
Aimee

----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Fuerst <fuerst@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Peanut brittle


> Does anyone know the recipe for making peanut brittle in the microwave?
> My dd made it last year for gifts/holiday events. It was SO extremely
much
> simpler than the stovetop way! And no candy thermometer needed (we don't
> own one.)
> Also accepting ideas for gift jar type things....where you layer the
> (dry)ingredients in a jar.
>
> Oh yeah, I'm looking for a recipe for bath salts.....I think it has epsom
> salts, baking soda, sea salt(?), and essential oils....? not sure if
> this ingredient list is complete and NO idea on proportions.
>
> Thanks,
> Susan, trying to simplify the holiday business.
>
>
>
>
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