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Chocolate Raspberry Treats

Submitted by: SMUCKER'S® 
Provided by: SMUCKER'S®
Add a little red raspberry flavor to your next batch of brownies to make them distinctive and extra tasty. 

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Raspberry Squares II

Submitted by: Judi O'Keefe 
Delicious bars, great for summer. 

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Raspberry Squares I

Submitted by: BREEBABEE 
These are really tasty squares that are perfect for a tea or even a pot luck, always a hit when I make them, and easy to do! Can also be made with pineapple jam instead. 

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Raspberry Squares for Junior Chefs

Submitted by: Liana 
Home Town: Macon, Georgia, USA
This kid-friendly recipe using quick rolled oats, flour, butter, raspberry jelly, and almonds, is an easy bar cookie junior chefs will enjoy making. 

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Submitted by: KIMBERLY S. SZLUCHA WENNBERG 
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