Drinking choc has milk powder in, so not dairy free.
Its usually made by melting choc, butter, and golden syrup together , stir in cornflakes or any other cereal,and blob into paper cases,then put in fridge to set.
You can add raisins or glace cherries as well if you want a version of rocky road.
Bekki, you can get gelatine free marshmallows, no idea where but we see this often at Guides and questions on my Guiding FB page. Will pay attention next time and let you know You could def make with spesh K I think you should do it and take a pic to show us
Had a nice afternoon in Edinburgh with friends and wandered around a few fringe happenings. The place is absolutely heaving with visitors and there's a great atmosphere.
I quite fancy the sound of krispie cakes - not had one for years though a piece of your lovely cake would go down a treat Dove
My Dad is now out of hospital so I'm going back to Cheshire this weekend for another week. Hoping to meet up with OL for a coffee and a natter if all works out OK. Have PM'd you OL.
Posts
DD - you can make that cake recipe with halved plums - it works really well.
And the bottom is nice and crisp thanks
Mushy fruit - some on the compost heap and some left out for the wasps and birds.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Is drinking choc the same thing?
Drinking choc has milk powder in, so not dairy free.
Its usually made by melting choc, butter, and golden syrup together , stir in cornflakes or any other cereal,and blob into paper cases,then put in fridge to set.
You can add raisins or glace cherries as well if you want a version of rocky road.
Probably would Bekkie - made similar stuff with cornflakes when we were kids
Bekki, you can get gelatine free marshmallows, no idea where but we see this often at Guides and questions on my Guiding FB page. Will pay attention next time and let you know
You could def make with spesh K
I think you should do it and take a pic to show us 
Good to see you TB, welcome to the madness
Hello Panda
Welcome Topbird
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hi Topbird
Had a nice afternoon in Edinburgh with friends and wandered around a few fringe happenings. The place is absolutely heaving with visitors and there's a great atmosphere.
I quite fancy the sound of krispie cakes - not had one for years though a piece of your lovely cake would go down a treat Dove
My Dad is now out of hospital so I'm going back to Cheshire this weekend for another week. Hoping to meet up with OL for a coffee and a natter if all works out OK. Have PM'd you OL.