So how about making a pan of Rocky Road brownies right before he leaves for his next work trip? Leaving me, myself, and I with a pan of brownies to enjoy all by myself? On second thought, this was not such a good idea. Nevermind the fact that these come from Eating Well magazine… me and a pan of brownies left alone are not to be trusted. Good thing my sister is coming to help me finish these off. And maybe lock them away from me. So, going back to the original reason I made these… does your spouse or significant other travel for work? I am such a baby, but even just a few days seems like an eternity without Bjork around. 5 from 5 reviews

  1. Make more batter (so that they could be thicker). I’m not one for a thin brownie, even if it has less calories.
  2. Try to adjust the timing of the marshmallows so that they don’t get quite so brown. They weren’t burnt, but the were tricky to work with once they had cooled, and they weren’t pillowy-soft unless I heated them up. How do you survive being alone (besides devouring a pan of brownies)? I need new coping strategies.

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