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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Chocolate Rice Krispie Bar Cookies


Is there anything sweeter than getting a surprise package in the mail? Unless maybe it's getting a surprise package from your college-aged son who's in the throes of majorly intense end-of-the-year projects. But who still took time to remember his mom for Mother's Day.
Sweet.

CHOCOLATE RICE KRISPIE BAR COOKIES
1 c. chocolate chips
1 c. butterscotch chips
1/4 c. peanut butter
4 1/2 c. Rice Krispies

Put first three ingredients in large bowl and microwave "until creamy." Add cereal and stir. Press into 8 x 8-inch pan and let cool. (Let cool is underlined twice, so I'm assuming this is the most difficult part of the process -- you know, the waiting to eat it part.)

Recipe from cooks.com.

12 comments:

  1. You mean your son sent these to you?? Moms are always sending packages to their college age sons, but you don't often hear of this!! That truly IS sweet!! :)

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  2. I know, Lori, what a kid, eh? One of his friends off at school sent me cookies she'd baked a couple months ago, too, after we had to put our dog to sleep. I am blessed with wonderful young people in my life!

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  3. This looks wonderful! What a perfect "brain food" for studying! :)

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  4. Aw, what a good boy you've raised :) They sound super yummy.

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  5. OMG! That is really cool to get that Mother's Day package from your son. *ahhh*

    Can't wait to try this out because I love all the things in this recipe. :)

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  6. That is the nicest thing.

    What if you added marshmallow fluff to the hot chips? Okay I just have to try that now. I'll let you know how it works.

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  7. Oooh, marshamallow fluff added to this . . . I'd love to hear how that turns out, Michele. It sounds delicious.

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  8. Delicious and sweet in all ways. Your son's a keeper! And he shared the day with you - with food! I am loving this.

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  9. That's really sweet! You are very lucky to have a son like that. Obviously you did a great job raising him :)
    xox

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  10. Thanks for stopping by earlier - glad I got the royal seal of approval! ^.*

    What a top son you have there!

    ...mmmm, your blog is making me VERY hungry...

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  11. Yum! Never heard of this recipe - I will be bookmarking it now. There is nothing better than an unexpected treat - in the mail no less!!

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