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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Granola Bars by Salad FoodieA nice breakfast bar or snack, these granola bars start with ready-made granola to save time. Make them chewy or crisp, adjust the fruits, nuts and spices to your liking. |
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Trail Mix Pizza by CarolinaheartstringsFrom time to time I succumb to the ease of refrigerated cookie dough. It is great when the project is really more than just making cookies. It gives you time to play with the creative part. But both dough and creativity take just a few minutes for this fun little “pizza” project that is sure to please those who love to snack on… |
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Ginger Bars by Jeannie ZastawnyWomans Day - September 2010 |
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Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies by CarolinaheartstringsThis oatmeal cookie smells and tastes like the holidays! With cranberries, orange zest and cloves it puts a fun twist on a traditional oatmeal favorite. |
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Date and Walnut Chews by Salad FoodieThis confection is perfect for special occasions or holiday socials. The dates provide chewy aspects while the nuts give it crunch! A sweet treat that is easy to make and keeps well. |
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Chocolate Chip, Coconut and Almond Cookies by Salad FoodieChocolate, coconut and almonds are the core of a favorite candy bar, and in this recipe the flavors and textures don't disappoint. A little soft, a little crunchy - they should please a variety of cookie monster palates in your family! |
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Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies by Chef ChuckDelicious and rich. |
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Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies by Maeghan LovejoySoft and chewy with a little crisp. The rolled oats lend a nutty flavor and there are tons of chocolate chips! |
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Chocolate Glazed Peanut Butter Bars by Salad FoodieSweet and chewy bars are a cinch to make and will please most all of your hungry nibblers! The original recipe used some butterscotch chips in the glaze along with chocolate chips, but you can use all chocolate chips if you wish - the chocolate lovers in your home will approve! |
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Skinny Springtime Sugar Cookies, Terrific for Easter by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThese colorful old-fashioned sugar cookies are crispy, delicate and buttery tasting. And, I’m using just a small amount of reduced-fat butter combined with canola oil. What a yummy, low calorie treat to make for Easter. Each skinny, mini cookie has 37 calories, less than 1 gram of fat and 1 Weight Watchers POINTS. Although I like… |
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Loaded Oatmeal Cookies by Julia Ann SoudersLoaded Oatmeal Cookies are for an after school snack for your children or coffee break at work with your co-workers. They provide extra nutritive value in molasses, whole wheat flour, wheat germ, old fashioned rolled oats and raisins. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off. Reg.… |
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Oat Pecan Praline Cookies by Salad FoodieChewy, slightly soft texture with a hint of caramel pecan, these attractive cookies make a nice snack for company with coffee, tea or milk. Sometimes we bakers just have to break out of the oatmeal-raisin cookie rut, and these certainly do! |
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Raspberry Topped Poppy Seed Cookies by Salad FoodieA perfect dainty cookie for tea time, Valentine's Day, Christmas, or other special occasion. Buttery-rich, pretty and easy to make. |
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Pumpkin Cookies with Icing by Nancy MiyasakiI served these at my October book club along with the Pumpkin Macadamia Bars. They were good, and the icing makes them attractive, but the Pumpkin Macadamia Bars were the bigger hit. That said, they make an attractive combination and it's fun to try one of each. So if you are looking for a nice combination of sweets to put out on… |
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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies by Katherine MartinA dark chocolate cookie with peanut butter undertones swirled with chocolate chips. Delightfully fluffy and dense. |
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