Brenda said, on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 5:37 pm
My daughter lover the as a kid . One day she came up to me and ask me to make her some ,didnt have a recipe , Now She a Nurse. She wonted some for her and her friends. Thank You for your Recipe.
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We used this recipe the other day! Sharing the no bake goodness all over the world, haha :)
Glad to hear it’s spreading! She made another batch the other day and they were even better than the first. We don’t have an oven, but who needs one?
I just made a batch, this recipe differs a bit, but still. Delicious.
The wife and I made a batch last night, and I could barely keep myself from eating them all! It’s true, they’re really delicious.
me and my mom have made these ever since i was a little girl and they keep getting better every time!
Enjoy!
My daughter lover the as a kid . One day she came up to me and ask me to make her some ,didnt have a recipe , Now She a Nurse. She wonted some for her and her friends. Thank You for your Recipe.
Aren’t they delicious? Glad you enjoy them, too!