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S'more Brownies by Kelsey MartinWho said s'mores were for camping? These s'more brownies are a perfect dessert for any occasion. |
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Chewy Brownies by Michelle NorrisEverything you love about a box-mix brownie, but baked from scratch. |
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Whole Wheat Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies by Tina W.This is a delicious, slightly crunchy cookie that bursts with flavor. The sunflower seeds give it a special crunch and the chocolate chips give it just the right amount of sweetness! (They are not as sweet as your storebought cookies...if you like them sweeter, add more sucanat or some honey.) |
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Soft & Chewy Cranberry Walnut Cookies by Catherine Pappas
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Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies by CarolinaheartstringsWhat do you do when it is 100 degrees outside? Bake of course. I know I know crazy right. Thank goodness I have a nice open kitchen that stays cool even with the oven on. These cookies smelled so good baking and are just so tempting that waiting to let them cool slightly was torture! |
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Skinny Pumpkin Coffee Cake, Yum! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxEveryone will LOVE this super moist, harvest coffee cake! It’s so easy to make since it starts with a cake mix. Each skinny slice has 226 calories, 8 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. This rustic cake is fantastic to make for company this time of year. Or just bake it, slice into individual servings and freeze for a… |
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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 Peanut Butter Krispy Bar by Culinary EnvyChocolate Peanut Butter Krispy Bar is only 6 ingredients, one bowl and no baking! Peanut butter cups, but with a creamy crispy twist! Your family will LOVE these insanely delicious treats! |
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Baked Rice Pudding by Salad FoodieWe enjoyed this version of rice pudding, brought to a family dinner by my sister-in-law. For my tastes it’s best the day it’s made, so when there’s a crowd or potluck event, consider this ultimate comfort food for dessert. |
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Easy No Bake Chocolate Coconut Nests by Homemade & YummyEasy No Bake Chocolate Coconut Nests require just 2 ingredients! Melt, mix, shape, set and then fill with your favourite Easter treats. |
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Classic Oatmeal Raisin Cookies by Frosted FlakerI’ve tried many recipes of oatmeal raisin cookies but settled on this as the best one yet. It’s from Joy of Cooking (1997). The cookies are nubby-textured, and somewhat soft, with a mild brown sugar and oats flavor. |
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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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Chocolatey Brownie Bites by CarolinaheartstringsMy favorite chocolate treat has always been a brownie. The fudgier the better (is that a word?) It sure is to me. It perfectly describes how I like my brownies, warm from the oven and gooey with chocolate goodness. These little bite sized treats are the perfect way to use some restraint and still indulge a little. Happy eating! |
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Raspberry Buttermilk Cake by FoodiewifeThis cake recipe comes from Gourmet Magazine and is very simple to make. The batter is so good, that I greedily licked the batter spoon. You can exchange raspberries for kind of berries, or try fresh peaches or apricots. This is very addicting and perfect to make for unexpected company. |
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