Monday, February 21, 2011

A Fun, Easy Recipe


A few Sundays ago, as I was napping, Joey was looking at different websites. As I slowly woke up, he said "hey look at this!!" And showed me this:

It was only about an hour before we had to be at our church youth super bowl party. So Joey ran to the Kroger in front of our house. He called trying to figure out the measurements. We decided to get 4 family size and 1 regular size box. As we started making it, we quickly found out we only needed 1 family size box!

Here is our's!
(Sorry low lighting!)

This is SO yummy and addicting! So Joey calls it Fruity Pebble Crack. lol

Here is the recipe!
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Fruity Pebble Treats

You Need:
3 tbsp. butter
1 (10oz) package of marshmallows or 4 cups of mini marshmallows
6 cups of Fruity Pebbles 
        *P.S. 6 cups of fruity pebbles equals almost a family size box. 

  - Melt butter in saucepan on low heat.
  - Add marshmallows, stir until they are completely melted. Remove it from heat
  - In a big bowl, add melted marshmallow and Fruity Pebbles. With a greased spatula mix together
  - Grease a 9x13 pan, pour mixture into it
  - Using a greased spatula or wax paper press treat down to cover the whole inside of the pan
  - Wait till it cools, cut and enjoy!!

(this is a gluten-free recipe)
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Also, a while back I shared a chocolate chip cookie recipe that I had found. 
Here is the recipe:
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Chocolate Chip Cookies
Yields 2-3 dozen (depends on the cookie size)

1 cup of room temp. butter
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
     - Cream together.
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
     - Mix together
3 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
     - Mix together
Mix in 1 bag of chocolate chips( we use tollhouse semi-sweet)
**Chill in the fridge for about 2-4 hours    
         - This step is important, the longer it chills, the longer the dough has to rise = fluffier cookies!

    - Cook at 375 for 10-12 minutes

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I LOVE this recipe because the cookies turn out like this. 

 Nice and fluffy!!


Those are some easy/ yummy recipes! 
Right now we have both goodies in the kitchen! :)

Have a sweet day! ;)

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