Social Media Recipes

Are these recipes worth the hype?

Are you ever scrolling through social media when you come across a recipe and wonder if it’s any good? Or maybe you had someone send you a recipe that just sounded delicious in theory but your weren’t sure if it was too good to be true?
The internet is full of recipes, some fantastic and some not worth the effort.
Join me in baking some of social medias baked good recipes that caught my attention.
Have a recipe you want me to review? Add it in the comments and I’ll take a look!

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  • Trying King Arthur’s Garlic Bread pull apart baking mix

    I had my eye on this mix for awhile and when it went on sale on Amazon I knew I had to grab it. I don’t typically like making bread but with the ease and convenience of a box mix it usually isn’t too bad and who doesn’t love garlic bread? Of course we have…

  • Trying a Facebook hack, combining brownies with Reese’s no bake bars

    While surfing Facebook reels, I came across this hack in a video by Onesweetmama and she showed herself combining Ghirardelli brownies and Reeses no bake bars by baking the brownies and then adding the no bake bars right on top. As soon as I saw this I knew we had to give it a try…

  • Angel food cake showdown – Betty Crocker vs Duncan Hines

    I have only encountered two box mix options for Angel food cake near me, Betty Crocker and Duncan Hines. In general, angel food cake is a finicky recipe to make so I assume it is an even harder box mix to create and many other companies are steering clear. With that said, we have to…

  • Dollar tree showdown, Abigail’s Kitchen sugar cookies vs Betty Crocker

    Last time I wandered into Dollar Tree I found Abigail’s kitchens bread pudding mix and it was really, really good. Today I went back hoping for more mixes from this brand and they delivered. I found a Snickerdoodle cookie mix, a shortbread cookie mix, and a sugar cookie mix. Right beside their sugar cookie mix…

  • Trying Rabbit Creek’s million dollar brownie mix

    From Tennessee to my home kitchen, it’s finally time to try out Rabbit Creek’s million dollar brownie mix. Their espresso chip cookie we tried last week was pretty good so let’s see how their other mixes compare. This particular mix is a “million dollar” brownie mix and all that means is that it contains chocolate…

  • Trying a new brand, Rabbit Creek, Espresso chip cookie mix

    Over the holidays I found myself across the country in Tennessee and inside the “world’s largest knife store”. While they did have more knives than a person could ever imagine, they also had some unrelated items such as a full kitchen section. I didn’t mean for it to happen but I stumbled upon some box…

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