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Ghiradelli brownies

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Anybody else in love with these brownies? When it comes to boxed mix, you really can't beat the Ghiradelli Double Chocolate variety. Leagues ahead of Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, etc.
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I haven't had the brownies in like a month and a half. I'M KEEPIN IT SLIM
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They are quite delicious, as mix-made brownies go.
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They are quite delicious, as mix-made brownies go.

+1. My wife likes to add a bunch of bittersweet chips to the mix. Mmmmm. . . .
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I made brownies to bring into work today. I use the recipe on the back of the bag of King Arthur flour. It is called "Best Fudge Brownie Ever" and they are!!
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If you're really into chocolate a tablespoon or two of Droste cocoa takes those bitches to the next level.
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Mmmm.... those sound delicious!
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As far as mixed brownies go, these are great. I want one now.
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What about Trader Joe Cornbread. KILLLER
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As far as mixed brownies go, these are great. I want one now.

Yes. Conne, cook me some, bitch.
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Anybody else in love with these brownies? When it comes to boxed mix, you really can't beat the Ghiradelli Double Chocolate variety. Leagues ahead of Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, etc.


wouldn't you normally like Betty Cocker
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Yes. Conne, cook me some, bitch.

You ain't my sugar daddy.
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