Just In Case: Here's How to Make Your Own Twinkies
While it's true that Hostess has been granted a temporary stay of execution by a bankruptcy judge in New York, it's still possible that mediation talks between the baked-goods manufacturer and the bakers union will fail and fans of cream-filled cakes will once again be forced to sell both kidneys so they can bid on $5,000 boxes of Twinkies on eBay.
Turns out there is a way you can have your Twinkies and eat them too without having to auction off a major organ.
With the help of Chef Rob Nixon and his easy-to-follow YouTube tutorial you'll be able to whip up a batch of your very own Twinkie-alikes that will not only be better and healthier than regular Twinkies, but may even outlast them.