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I'll try all the recipes given!
And thank you for the recipes wolftrack and BettyR!
Arabianequine- I don't know how to bake 'make no bakes'
I think I should invest in a BYC cookbook
No bake cookies
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup milk
1 cup sugar
4 tablspoons cocoa powder
1/2 cup peanut butter
3 1/2 cups oatmeal
Step 1:
Spread several sheets of wax paper across a table or other flat surface. I just put on a cookie sheet or 2.
Step 2:
In a large sauce pan over medium heat, combine the butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa powder. Bring contents to a boil, stirring occasionally. Boil for one minutes, then remove from the stove and set aside.
Step 3:
Add the peanut butter 1st when melted in and stirred in then ad the oatmeal to the melted mixture, stirring together well.
Step 4:
Drop teaspoons of the mixture onto the wax paper and allow the cookies to cool for 15 minutes. I put them in the frig to cool then in a bag or container. If hot in your house I would keep them in the frig.

And thank you for the recipes wolftrack and BettyR!
Arabianequine- I don't know how to bake 'make no bakes'

I think I should invest in a BYC cookbook

No bake cookies
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup milk
1 cup sugar
4 tablspoons cocoa powder
1/2 cup peanut butter
3 1/2 cups oatmeal
Step 1:
Spread several sheets of wax paper across a table or other flat surface. I just put on a cookie sheet or 2.
Step 2:
In a large sauce pan over medium heat, combine the butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa powder. Bring contents to a boil, stirring occasionally. Boil for one minutes, then remove from the stove and set aside.
Step 3:
Add the peanut butter 1st when melted in and stirred in then ad the oatmeal to the melted mixture, stirring together well.
Step 4:
Drop teaspoons of the mixture onto the wax paper and allow the cookies to cool for 15 minutes. I put them in the frig to cool then in a bag or container. If hot in your house I would keep them in the frig.
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