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Prepare Brownie Mix according to package
directions for fudge-like brownies.
Using mini baking liners, insert one paper liner into each mini muffin pan.
Fill each paper liner about two-thirds full of brownie batter.
Bake at 350 degrees for 18 to 21 minutes or until a toothpick
inserted in the center comes out clean.
AS SOON AS YOU REMOVE THE BROWNIES FROM THE OVEN
top each brownie with a chocolate candy kiss.
Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pans to a wire rack.
Allow them to cool completely before serving.
Yield: 4 Dozen
About the Author:
Mary Ann Ross and Kimberly Lainson are a dynamic mother and daughter team that became business partners in November 1997 for different reasons.
Mom had taken an early retirement and was bored (one can only re-organize the fridge so many times!). Kimberly wanted to stay home with her four
children. So, we did what we knew best… having fun with kids… and started an at-home business that has grown from one room in Mom's house to a
converted outbuilding on her rural property in Washington and now located in a larger office/warehouse facility in the same general area.
In our growth, we've added two additional web sites - CakeWorksCentral.com and HarryPotter-Birthday.com
Let's Get Cooking!
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