jessicatrujillo answered Thursday September 8 2005, 10:50 pm: depends on long her is one...for like a sweet reaspee or just for a snack just make puting two minute stering let it sit in the frige for about 5 mins but I might be wrong so make sure you still check the box. hoped I help please rate me and ask me for any advise visit my collom to see what I look like. [ jessicatrujillo's advice column | Ask jessicatrujillo A Question ]
BlackBeltxO answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 4:05 pm: Rice Krispy Treats are VERY easy.
You will need: A big bowl, a 10oz bag of marshmallows, melted butter, A brownie pan (whichever size, it all depends on how big you want your krispies), Rice Krispies, a big spoon, a knife and a microwave.
1. Pour the bag of marshmallows into the bowl
2. Cover the marshmallows with the melted butter and stir with a wooden or any big spoon until all of the marshmallows appear to be covered.
3. Place in the microwave for 4 minutes (or until melted)
4. Stir in a bag of Rice Krispies (if you put in half the bag and stir, then the other half.. it will be a lot easier)
5. When fully stirred, smooth the mixture evenly into the brownie pan.
6. After they are cooled... lay them out on a flat surface and cut with a knife however many you want.
((If you find that there are too many, cut the recipe in half next time))
These are best stored wrapped in plastic wrap. Refridgerate if you need to.
crazy4him answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 12:46 am: take cresent rolls (Pillsbury) and unravel them, trake small sausage links and roll them up and pop in oven until rolls are golden brown. Also take english muffins and spread pizza sauce on them and add your own toppings and walla, you have mini pizzas [ crazy4him's advice column | Ask crazy4him A Question ]
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