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Medically, it is ONLY administered topically. It is dissolved in saline and applied to the inside of the nose to effect anesthesia. Injecting it is extremely dangerous and never done. Citric acid is everywhere my friend! Kool aid packs are my go to, followed by the 'sugary shit' in the corner of Sour Patch Kids packs. You only need a tiny, tiny bit of acid to convert this shit. Like a few grains. If you are going to use vinegar, you only need 2-3 drops. Stay away from lemon juice.
I’ve never been much of a cake decorator. In fact, the thought of having to decorate a cake for other people to see and eat scares me half to death. But, I love making cupcakes. They are fun, and my daughter loves to make them with me.
My mother-in-law’s birthday was last week, and my daughter and I decided we wanted to make her some cupcakes for her birthday. I wanted to find a way to dress up the cupcakes and didn’t really have time to go to the store. (Usually the cupcakes have white icing and travel in a rubbermaid container). I opened by pantry, and ta-da!! I actually spotted two ways that I could spruce up my plain Jane cupcakes!
To instantly color and flavor my white frosting in a can, I emptied the can into a glass bowl. I then picked out which Kool-Aid flavor I wanted to use (strawberry) and dumped the whole packet int the icing. I stirred until it was thoroughly mixed together, and…Voila!! Pink strawberry icing! I had actually read this idea on a cake mix or icing packet before, but had never tried it. It turned out as an amazing, quick trick!
I will add a disclaimer to this- the frosting was very strawberry. To tone it down a bit, I would maybe only use 1/2-3/4 of the packet.
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#2 Martha Stewart Treat Boxes
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I has totally forgotten that I had these treat boxes in my pantry. I bought them a while back to use for gifts. I am so glad that I spotted them because they were an instant dress-up option for these cupcakes! If you’ve never used one of these kits from Martha, they really are great. The kit comes with the box, matchbox type cover, tissue paper to line the inside, a ribbon, and gift sticker.
Basically, I have no more excuses for Plain Jane Rubbermaid Cupcakes!!