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Old 6 Jan 20, 08:19 PM  
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using up left over xmas chocs & candy canes

We have loads of chocolate & candy canes left over from xmas that I am trying not to eat and wondered if anyone has any ideas on ways to use it up?

I have matchmakers -mint & orange
toblerone minis ref & white
chocs from the advent calendars
terry's choc orange segments
candy canes
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Old 6 Jan 20, 08:22 PM  
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Melt it for hot chocolate ? Or donate to local food bank maybe.
Personally I’d keep eating it

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Old 7 Jan 20, 11:24 AM  
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There are cheesecake and brownie recipes on the Asda recipes website using Terry's chocolate orange segments. And a raspberry martini recipe using candy canes!
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Old 7 Jan 20, 10:02 PM  
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Make rocky road or hot chocolate.

If lots left and really don't want to eat you could donate to food bank or even nursing homes - they often use chocolates for their film days. I visit a nursing home and they always appreciate donations.
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Old 7 Jan 20, 10:54 PM  
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Peppermint bark with any chocolate and the candy canes
I also make a bark with chocolate dried apricots raisins nuts candied peel etc etc chocolate orange works well
Does a local church do a soup kitchen a little extra treat always goes down well
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Old 8 Jan 20, 11:33 AM  
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thanks for the suggestions

I have donated anything that was still unopened and the left over quality streets ds took into work for the staff room but the rest has been opened so trying to find ways to use it up - ideally things I can pop in the kids lunches to save me eating it
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Sorry can’t help. The phrase “ left over” in the context of chocs etc doesn’t compute in my mind.
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I freeze chocolates, never had a problem if double wrapped and put in a tub. Defrost in fridge.
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