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Blonde Brownies I

Submitted by: Sue Bush 
Rich, chewy brownie with chocolate chips on top. 

Blonde Brownies V

Submitted by: LAURA_NEWMOM2000 
This recipe was a big hit at a party and with our family at home. It can be frozen for up to a month. 

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Blonde Brownies III

Submitted by: Rosina 
I made these back in the 50's when I was first married. 

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Blonde Brownies II

Submitted by: Mellan 
A lighter version of brownies. 

Blonde Brownies

Submitted by: Anne Weiler 
My family has enjoyed these bars as a potluck dessert, brown-bag treat and anytime snack many times throughout the years. Butterscotch or peanut butter chips can be used in place of the chocolate chips. 

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Toll House® Blonde Brownies

Submitted by: Nestle® Toll House® 
Golden brownies with pure brown sugar, butter and vanilla for a caramelesque, butterscotchy flavor. A super treat to tuck into lunch bags. 

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Vanilla Brownies

Submitted by: Stephanie 
I like to include the chocolate chips because I love chocolate, but they can be omitted. I have made them without the chips and they still came out great! 

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White Brownies

Submitted by: Colleen 
Brownies made with a cake mix. Brown sugar and butterscotch chips make these irresistible. 

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Bavarian Brownies

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
A light chocolate brownie with nuts. 

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Disappearing Marshmallow Brownies

Submitted by: Maryl 
A chewy blonde brownie. Please pass the milk! 
 
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