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Baking By debbie2881 Updated 25 Jun 2006 , 5:04pm by nicoles0305

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debbie2881 Posted 24 Jun 2006 , 7:24pm
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Where it says marshmellom fluff is that the same as marshmellow cream? I could not find marshmellow fluff but there was marshmellow cream and wanted to find out if it was the same before i bought it. thanks

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debbie2881 Posted 24 Jun 2006 , 9:20pm
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Bumping myself! icon_smile.gif

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Doug Posted 24 Jun 2006 , 9:33pm
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yes..."fluff" is brand name

semi-off topic but -- link to interesting story: fluffer-nutter debate

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debbie2881 Posted 25 Jun 2006 , 12:09am
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Thats funny fluffernutter. i've never heard of it being served with pb on a sandwich and they want it to become the state sandwich. Interesting story doug. Thanks for the info also.

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leily Posted 25 Jun 2006 , 12:18am
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That story is funny, now i kinda go want to go make a fluffernutter sandwhich just to see what it taste like... odd combination... but then again PB seems to go with everything, apples, pickles, bananas, cake....etc...

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debbie2881 Posted 25 Jun 2006 , 4:59pm
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That sandwich sounds so fattening i dont even want to think about it.

Ok thinking about that comment now, I'M ON A CAKE SITE & i'm talking about PB & marshmello sounding fattening. LOL

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nicoles0305 Posted 25 Jun 2006 , 5:04pm
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As a kid, for a snack I would spread some marshmallow fluff and some PB on saltines to make a fluffernutter cracker sandwich. It is a really good combo though!

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