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Dixie Peanut Brittle
This recipe comes from Melanie Honeycutt, another DPI Region 7 gal that I have had the opportunity to get to know over the past few months. When Melanie told me she had a good recipe for peanut brittle, and I … Continue reading
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Tagged candy, Christmas, dessert, easy, Melanie Honeycutt, microwave, peanut brittle, peanuts
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Haystacks
Haystacks have to be one of the easiest Christmas candies to make. Plus, people just love them. My friend Michelle loves them so much that one year for Christmas she asked me to make her an entire batch of haystacks … Continue reading
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Tagged butterscotch, candy, chow mien noodles, Christmas, desserts, easy, peanuts
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No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
When I was in elementary school, we had a morning break every day. During that time the cafeteria sold cookies and a version of these No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies. They were cut into thick squares, and each only cost … Continue reading