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Puppy Chow I

Submitted by: Bonnie 
A great crunchy sweet snack. 

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Puppy Chow

Submitted by: Nicky 
This recipe can be used as an appetizer or dessert. 

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Chow Mein Noodle Bars

Submitted by: SONYA FAUVER 
A crisp shortbread crust is the foundation for these outrageous crunchy chow mein noodle bars flavored with peanut butter and chocolate.  

Chow Clusters

Submitted by: Mary Ellen 
Simple and delicious ...more like candy. Peanuts work well in place of the cashews or try a combination of both! 

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Chow Mein Clusters

Submitted by: Becca Jones 
Quick and easy, no-bake drop cookies. 

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Chocolate Chow Mein Clusters

Submitted by: Tracey Anthonijsz 
Chocolate and peanuts are two of my favorite treats, and the combination in this recipe, along with butterscotch, gives this candy a special flavor. My mother made these for Christmas every year, but they're so easy to fix, you can enjoy them anytime. 

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Chow Mein Noodle Cookie

Submitted by: Carol 
An easy drop cookie, perfect for the holidays. 

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Crispy Rice Cereal Balls

Submitted by: Edna 
The kids (and everyone) loves these. These can be placed in the fridge; however, I try to keep them (for as long as they keep!!) in a cool place. 

No Bake Peanut Butter Bars

Submitted by: Ravelle Lakin 
These are no-bake peanut butter and crispy rice bars covered in chocolate. 

No Bake Cookies VII

Submitted by: WIFEY811 
This recipe is made with Chocolate chips, peanut butter and marshmallow fluff! No cooking or baking necessary. What could be easier?  
 
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