What Is Your Favorite No Bake Treat?

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Baking_Booth Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 3:24am
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Preferably something that is some what easy and can be individually wrapped....
Thanks!!!

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tweeter_bug98 Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 3:39am
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I love Rice Krispie Treats, extra gooey!

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soph917 Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 3:49am
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Rice krispy treats for sure!

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CakesIMake Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 4:06am
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no bake peanut butter cups...yummmmm....alright, not really a cup, but taste just like a reeses

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Maluisa Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 4:14am
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Rice cereal treats are great. Since it is not for a cake sculpture, you might want to use a different kind of cereal. Maybe something more colorful. My boys liked it when I used Captn Crunch with berries. Looks cool too. If you are serving it on a platter, using regular rice cereal and also chocolate rice cereal would make a nice presentation.

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mamawrobin Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 4:17am
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No bake boiled chocolate oatmeal cookies. I like them warm before they set up hard....yummy thumbs_up.gif

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karabeal Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 4:26am
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My family loves peanut butter balls. They aren't elegant, but they are a hit at my house. And, they are surprisingly healthy.


2 cups peanut butter (creamy or crunchy, but we prefer creamy)
1 cup nonfat dry milk powder
1/2 cup honey
PLUS
A cereal bowl of graham cracker crumbs mixed with uncooked oats to roll the balls in.

In a large bowl (or your mixer), mix the first three ingredients. Shape the mixture into 1-inch balls. A mellon baller works well for this. Roll in the crumbs and oats and refrigerate or freeze for later. Makes about 50 balls.

You could add raisins or mini chocolate chips or chopped dried fruit, or anything else that tickles your fancy!

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vickymacd Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 5:04am
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My bet is always rice krispie treats. But in my house, I use whatever cereal we have! It's like 'trail mix' of the gooy kind!

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dawncr Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 5:36am
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Scotcheroos or Puppy Chow

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JanH Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 6:17am
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