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  1. #1
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    I love all the trouble you went to, step by step!

    They look extremely scrummy, even better with the peanut butter underneath.

    Damn...........I am trying to be soooooo good.

    Must be good having the She-Devil for a neighbour.


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    Those look fantastic!!! I will keep them in mind for next year, as I have made all of the candy my sweet tooth can handle for this season.

    Your evil neighbor, my evil friend..............

    Here is another GREAT recipe that my friend made Saturday when we got together to make candy for our neighbors and friends. IT IS SO GOOD.

    I thought you all might need another evil recipe............bwahahahaha!!!!!!

    Almond Bark Crispies

    2 c crunchy peanut butter
    2 c mini marshmallows
    1 c salted Spanish peanuts or cocktail peanuts
    4 c Rice Krispies
    2 1/2 lbs. almond bark

    Put everything except the bark in a large mixing bowl.
    Melt the bark, pour over the ingredients and mix well.
    Drop by spoon on wax paper. Let cool.

    Eat only one, I dare you!!!

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    Those are so simple to make, it makes them extra evil. When you said

    "First, you take the wrappers off a bunch of Hershey's kisses or some similar sized gooey candy:"

    I thought you were going to making those peanut butter cookies stuffed with mini-Snickers. Their evil too, but take a lot more work.
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    You are WICKED! Shame on you. I'm a member of Chocolate Lovers Anonymous...and I just fell off the wagon!
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    well evil in a different sort of way. I was expecting something like my next door with former playmates and their escort service.

    Well i like this kind of evil. soo baaddd but or so good.

    just showed my partner the photos. She said it would be perfect if it had marshmellows inside.

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    I think the peanut butter would be good with the kisses but maybe not with the Rolos. Hmmm. Many combinations to try. Since there are so many different kisses now, the choices are endless.

    Oh and JOBOB, Sister Wife House #5 is for sale (we're a couple of houses up the street). You could always move here and help us with this wine problem that seems to be getting worse as it gets colder. (Though I really don't want these people--who seem to be in our beer cellar quite a bit--to sell their house, since they are good neighbors and also a lot of fun. I have threatened to go out on the lawn and have seizures any time someone looks at the house.)

    The very evil neighbor also introduced me to Hendricks gin. I had no idea what I had been missing. It was a life-changing moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow
    The very evil neighbor also introduced me to Hendricks gin. I had no idea what I had been missing. It was a life-changing moment.
    Oh Hendricks Gin..... chocolate does nothing for me, but Hendricks gin is something else altogether...
    Yellow, have you ever tried Junipero Gin?

    (Is it still a hijack if the thread-starter digressed first?)
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Something tells me that reading this thread is at cross-purposes with my participation in the Weight Loss Challenge thread! LOL
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    sharing

    Umm..i'd like to make these items but i have noone to share them with I am not going to eat them all..I could freeze them & eat one each month...

    Btw..what's almond bark???


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  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    Oh Hendricks Gin..... chocolate does nothing for me, but Hendricks gin is something else altogether...
    Yellow, have you ever tried Junipero Gin?
    Is that the one that is made by Anchor? I think I've tried it, but that was before I had developed any sort of taste for gin. I've never seen it here in Ooootah. We're limited to what the State thinks we should be able to have.

    P.S. I'm not a huge chocolate fan either, but I sure like that combination of chocolate and salty!

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    I have made those without the top pretzel and adding an M&M onto the top. (You put it on after you take it out of the oven when the Hershey's kiss is a little melted). It resembles an eyeball just enough to make it a good Halloween treat, especially if you use Halloween colored M&M's.

    The first time I made these, I melted the kisses under a broiler a little too long. They end up getting hard, not melting all over the place like you would think. You only need to put them in for a very short while - maybe a minute.


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