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Conga Squares

Submitted by: J Drury 
My mother, Elaine, made these for us regularly for us in the 60's for after school treats. They are about 20 minutes from start to finish! The fun thing with this recipe you can add coconut, nuts, or butterscotch chips. 

Cherry Squares

Submitted by: Karen 
This sumptuous layered bar cookie is iced with cherry frosting. Cut them small to make bite size morsels that melt in your mouth. You may want to double the frosting recipe. 

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Apricot Squares

Submitted by: Missy 
Rich bars with sweet apricots, these are sure to become one of your favorite desserts. 

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Apricot-Coconut Squares

Submitted by: Jo Whattam 
The yummiest apricot-coconut squares you've ever tasted! 

California Dream Bars

Submitted by: ADDO 
Dreamy bars with a rich brown sugar crust and a chewy coconut and walnut topping.  

Yum Yum Squares

Submitted by: Janice Purdy 
If you like butter tarts, you'll love these squares! My Mom always makes these at Christmas, but they're good any time of the year. 

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Dream Bars II

Submitted by: SONNINGALE 
A brown sugar pastry crust is topped with a chewy cocoa, walnut and coconut layer to make multi-textured bars. 

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Meringue Squares

Submitted by: ERBK 
Home Town: Worthington, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Beavercreek, Ohio, USA
These are one of my favorites that my mother only made at Christmas time but they are delicious anytime! 

Coconut Squares

Submitted by: S. Baker 
These could be called Coconut Chocolate Butterscotch Nutty Bars! 

Fruit Cocktail Squares

Submitted by: Rosina 
This is a fruity bar cookie, good for coconut and maraschino cherry fans. 
 
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