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I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
frozen if they are left unfrosted?



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Dawn wrote:

> I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
> 2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?


They can be frozen if they are frosted.


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>I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
>2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?
>
>Dawn


Better if frosted with chocolate before freezing.


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"Dawn" > wrote in message
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> I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
> 2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?
>
>
>
> Dawn


What is the problem with you? Only 2 dozen? We? Egad Dawn! Put some
chocolate frosting on them and I can eat that much way before they even
think of becoming stale! ;-)

Charlie


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Be very careful about freezing cupcakes with 1/2 white and 1/2 chocolate
frosting. In the freezer a reaction often takes place between the two
frostings rendering the whole cupcake unfit for eating.

"Dawn" > wrote in message
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> I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat 2
> dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?
>
>
>
> Dawn
>





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In article >, Dawn
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> I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
> 2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?


> Dawn


Sure.
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"Dawn" > wrote in message
...
> I'm making a batch of cupcakes, but there is no way we are going to eat
> 2 dozen cupcakes before they go stale.... even sharing them. Can they be
> frozen if they are left unfrosted?
>
>
>
> Dawn


What is the problem with you? Only 2 dozen? We? Egad Dawn! Put some
chocolate frosting on them and I can eat that much way before they even
think of becoming stale! ;-)

Charlie


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