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Any good recipes for bars?
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Of the sweet, fattening, holiday kind?

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I do but I'm traveling I can try to find the recipes tonight.

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Do you have a British food shop? One of the best recipes I have involves aero bars. I'd guess any British shop would have them. So freaking good.

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Our cost plus has aero bars! I'd love the recipe!

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ihni what aero bars are.

my mom used to make these yum bars with coconut, chocolate and maybe marshmallows? we used to scarf them down. lmk if you want the recipe.

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this is the one. yum!

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/magic-cookie-bars-from-eagle-brand/

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Kristi, we have an amazing family recipe for a bar called a K bar. Special K cereal, peanut butter, and a couple other ingredients frosted with chocolate and butterscotch chips they are really good and a hit wherever I take them, super easy to make :) Let me know if you want the recipe.

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http://www.food.com/recipe/5-star-bars-91839 Aero is just an all chocolate chocolate bar. It may work with something like a Hershey bar. Or just a pure milk chocolate bar. But aero would be best.

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Most excellent! Thanks girls. I've been roped into making goodies for teachers presents. Like for every teacher in the school. Which I'm happy to do but...I don't bake or cook. So I'm suppose to make as many as I can. Wish me luck.

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the hershey's pretzels would work well for something like this. You can make a ton at a time and they package nicely.


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Whoopie pies are also easy and super delicious. 1 box devil's food chocolate cake mix, 2 eggs, 1 stick butter. Mix, chill, roll in to balls. Bake and then slather vanilla frosting in between them. They are seriously super yum. But might take more effort than bars.

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WOW. That is a lot, Kristi. Good luck!!!!!

Btw, our 5 Below has aero bars

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Pecan Chewies

CAUTION: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO STOP EATING THEM!

http://www.mommyskitchen.net/2011/11/pecan-chewies-new-favorite.html

 



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