Free Narrative Essays: Trashy Brownies

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A few weeks ago I was being a “screenager” and stalking my social media pages, mainly Pinterest, because… well… its Pinterest. It’s kind of an obsession and I spend an insane amount of time pinning things that I want to eat, and things that I want at my wedding. Yes, I’m 16 and already have over 50 pins of things I want at my wedding. But while I was knee deep in my wedding pinning extravaganza, I stumbled across something called trashy Brownies.
Trashy Brownies are a great combination of flavors that come together to create an indulgent experience. In trash brownies there are 4 layers. The first is a layer of cookie dough, then covered in a layer of Oreo cookies. After the Oreo cookies there is a layer of decadent brownies. Finally, it is

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