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Almond Bark Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Karen B. 
This cookie is easy to make and requires no baking. Peanuts, crisp rice cereal and marshmallows blend well for a satisfying treat. 

Almond Bark Snacker

Submitted by: Penny 
Home Town: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Living In: Houston, Texas, USA
This is a delectable new slant on a no-bake rice-cereal cookie. A friend of mine gave this recipe to me and her mother-in-law gave to her. It melts in your mouth! Use walnuts in place of the pecans for another variation. 

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Apricot Balls

Submitted by: Diane Bell 
Minced dried apricots are combined with brown sugar, coconut and condensed milk in these no-bake balls. 

Apricot Confection

Submitted by: Lillian Bowers 
A cross between a cookie and a candy. Absolutely irresistible. 

Aunt Betz Cookies

Submitted by: GRANDMAFROST 
Delicious no-bake bar cookies! For variety you can substitute butterscotch chips for chocolate chips. 

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Babe Ruth Bars

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
These taste like the candy bar. 

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Bird's Nests III

Submitted by: Rosina 
The kids can help fill the nests. 

Birds' Nests

Submitted by: Valerie Cuff 
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
Crispy rice cereal coconut confections shaped like nests to hold jellybeans. 

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Bird's Nests II

Submitted by: Rosina 
Fun treats for Springtime. You can use vanilla flavored candy coating instead of white chocolate, if you like. 

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Bourbon Balls I

Submitted by: SANDYE PIETROPOLI 
Rich little confections with the slight bite of bourbon. Very easy to make and very tasty to eat. 

Bourbon Balls II

Submitted by: Pamela Maret 
A favorite recipe that my family has been making for years that we received from a friend of the family. These are great for New Years Eve. 

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Buckeye Balls

Submitted by: Angela J. 
Peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. They look like buckeye nuts. Absolutely delicious! 

Buckeye Cookies II

Submitted by: Y L Johnson 
Peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. 

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Buckeye Cookies III

Submitted by: Sally Forsythe 
These are like little peanut butter and chocolate balls. You basically mix it all up together. It is a perfect recipe to do at a sleepover or for parties. It is pretty simple and it really doesn't take too long. It takes about as long as chocolate chip cookies do, maybe a little longer, but if you love chocolate and peanut butter, you'll love this. 

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Buckeyes I

Submitted by: Tammy Winters 
This recipe is so good that I double it whenever I make it. Since it is peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate it is almost like candy. Real buckeyes are nuts that grow on trees and are related to the horse chestnut. 

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Buckeyes II

Submitted by: betty 
Creamy peanut butter with a semisweet chocolate shell. ENJOY! 

Bun Bars

Submitted by: Nancy 
A no-bake, peanut butter, chocolate, butterscotch and peanut bar. 

Butterscotch Bars I

Submitted by: Nan 
No-bake brownie-like bars with the richness of butterscotch. 

Butterscotch Crunch

Submitted by: Shayna Rice 
They are just what the title suggests: crunchy and butterscotch-y! They are a no-bake cookie and very easy to make. If you are a butterscotch fan this is the cookie for you. 

Butterscotch Squares

Submitted by: SUSANHOR 
Home Town: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
An 11 on a scale of 1 to 10! Fantastic flavor of butterscotch and peanut butter with the crunch of rice crispies. 
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