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Puppy Chow I

Submitted by: Bonnie 
A great crunchy sweet snack. 

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Puppy Chow II

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Great at parties or just as a sweet snack. Use whichever flavor cereal squares you like. 

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Chow Mein Noodle Cookie

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

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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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Creamy Divinity

Submitted by: JANMARIE 
A Divinity recipe without egg whites which is very easy to make. Also, there is no thermometer required! Sometimes the dry frosting mix is hard to find but it is available in many groceries. 

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Peanut Butter Dreams

Submitted by: Marc Boyer 
This no bake cookie is a simple, chocolate-coated treat! 

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Peanut Clusters

Submitted by: Donna Farrand 
These chocolate peanut clusters are very easy to make. 
 
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