it depends on what kind it is
"Brownies and milk" would be pronounced "buraunii to gyuunyuu."
Brownies were made from Girl Scouts, so I guess you could say that the culture brownies are made from is American
Just substitute 1 egg with 2 to 3 tablespoons of milk=]
Condensed milk is a thick, sweet milk product made by removing most of the water from regular milk and adding sugar. It has a rich, creamy texture and is often used in desserts. Yes, you can use condensed milk in brownies to add moisture and sweetness, resulting in a fudgy texture. Just substitute some of the fat or sugar in your brownie recipe with condensed milk for delicious results.
Chocolate Brownie. You spelled it correctly.
They are american, the first was made in Maine.
Yes, you can make box brownies without eggs by using substitutes like applesauce, mashed bananas, or yogurt. These ingredients help bind the brownie mix together and provide moisture, resulting in a similar texture to brownies made with eggs.
Yes, you can make boxed brownies without eggs by using substitutes like applesauce, mashed bananas, or yogurt. These ingredients can help bind the brownie mix together and provide moisture, resulting in a similar texture to brownies made with eggs.
There is no definitive evidence or scientific basis to suggest that Santa Claus has a preference for brownies and milk. The tradition of leaving out milk and cookies for Santa is a cultural practice rooted in folklore and storytelling. It is ultimately up to individual interpretation and personal beliefs whether Santa enjoys brownies and milk.
Soy milk can be used instead of milk when baking, but one has to make some adjustments. Regular milk has natural salt; not plain soy milk : minor adjustments may be needed. Then, there are flavored soy milk (e.g. vanilla soy milk).
No it will taste really bad
flour eggs milk and sugar :)