crush them up by placing them into a large ziplock bag and hitting it with hammer or mallet. then you can melt white chocolate or dark on stovetop or microwave and stir the broken pieces in. then dip out the mixture onto a cookie sheet covered in wax paper in spoonful size amounts. let sit in fridge overnight. candy the next day! give it away, take it to work, good.
2006-12-29 05:05:23
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answered by honeyc73 4
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you could build a candy cane house, or just eat them, or you could crush them into little pieces and get some ice cream and sprinkle the crushed candy canes on top of the ice cream!!!!
2006-12-29 05:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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TRY THIS FOR A MINTY TREAT
MAKE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES CRUSH UP THE CANDY CANE ADD TO THE COOKIE BATTER
ALSO WHEN YOU MAKE TEA BOIL YOU WATER ADD THE CANES TO THE HOT WATER AND HAVE MINT TEA
DIP THE CANES IN TO SCHALCK WRAPPER AND ALL LET DRY AND HARDEN YOU CANT EVER EAT THEM BUT YOU WILL HAVE A PERMANENT CHRISTMAS DECORATION
2006-12-29 05:11:08
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answered by jse3_1962 3
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you may freeze them and they're going to very last a lengthy time period. Then next year, in case you nonetheless have them, you may dangle them on the tree, beautify a gingerbread domicile, or make position card holders through taping 3 of them mutually the different way up. in case you retain your Christmas playing cards, you would possibly want to reduce from them to make position playing cards as well. you may also tape 2 mutually on the right and the bottom of the cane and make a heart structure basically in time for Valentine's Day. in case you want peppermint tea or espresso, use one as a stirrer.Is that a note? would also be solid in warm cocoa.
2016-10-16 22:18:39
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answered by michale 4
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crush to powder in food processor then add to vanilla ice cream or hot cocoa or even tea maybe, you'll have peppermint tea and there is suger in the candy
2006-12-29 05:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Grind them up and add a teaspoon or so the next time you make hot chocolate.
2006-12-29 06:13:12
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answered by ceboily@rogers.com 2
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I save them and hang them on the Christmas tree for the coming years. They last a very long time this way, and it makes your tree look nice!
2006-12-29 05:15:28
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answered by jujola11 2
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Save it for later or eat them now.
2006-12-29 05:08:45
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answered by christney s 1
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crush them up and add them to sugar cookie dough bake cookies peppermint flavored sugar cookies yum
2006-12-29 05:08:34
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answered by shellkate1244 4
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eat them
2006-12-29 05:09:36
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answered by subbysbaby 2
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