Christmas is saved! At least the cookies are... according to the author of The Frugal Foodie Cookbook, Lara Starr. She says since 2003 you haven't been able to buy those little silver ball sprinkles in California. You know the ones, they were often used as the clinger on bell cookies or the buttons on a snowman. Well an attorney sued saying they were unsafe and a little piece of the holidays disappeared. Well, Lara is now reporting that she was at an indy cake decorating store and the little silver balls were on the shelves. The lady behind the counter didn't know why they were available again, but they had them for about a week - just in time for decorating holiday treats!
Lara Starr is the producer of Consumer Talk on KGO-AM 810 (Saturdays 4-7pm).
>>Here's an article from the Chronicle in 2003 about the silver ball sprinkles
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Posted by: Uebernachten Guenstig | 12/23/2010 at 09:20 AM
This was pretty provided that there are a lot of out there just waiting for the right.
Posted by: Безрезонансные вибропогружатели | 04/03/2011 at 02:34 PM