Here's the problem , im craving something sweet , im home alone with the doors locked and my parents have gone shopping and i want to make something sweet like a cake , or small fairy cakes , or cookies but the problem is i have NO EGGS , and i have nothing in the house to replace it , what should i do , what do eggs really do in a cake any way , do you think i should still make some , i have icing sugar , shall i make some and lather them in icing sugar , , im not sure i don't want to spend ages making them then no one liking them , help me , any one got any recepies for sweet foods , i have basic limits to ingredients though , i have flour , sugar , water , butter , ( no hard block ) strong flour , HELP no vanilla , chocolate or anything and dont say wait til my parents get hoe , im starving NOW , i have had no food in 20 hrs
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Tin was first replaced by aluminium in 1910, when the first aluminium foil rolling plant, DrLauber, Neher Cieand Emmishofen[3] was opened in Kreuzlingen, SwitzerlandThe plant, owned by J.GNeher Sons, the aluminium manufacturers, started in 1886 in SchaffhausenSwitzerland, , at the foot of the Rhine Falls - capturing the falls' energy to produce aluminiumNeher's sons together with DrLauber discovered the endless rolling process and the use of aluminium foil as a protective barrier in December 1907The first use of foil in the United States was in 1913 for wrapping Life Savers, candy bars, and gum.[4] Processes evolved over time to include the use of print, color, lacquer, laminate and the embossing of the aluminium.
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You can make 'Eggless Peanut Butter cookies!' They are delicious! Also, try this ~ very fast, delicious and no baking: NO BAKE CHOCOLATE OATMEAL COOKIES 2 cups sugar 1 stick butter (1/2 cup) 2 1/2 tablespoons cocoa 1/2 cup peanut butter 3 cups oats In a medium saucepan, combine all ingredients except peanut butter and oats and cook over medium heatLet boil for 5 minutes, stirring constantlyRemove from heat and stir in peanut butter and oatsSpoon out quickly onto wax paper or aluminum foilCookies will harden as they set.