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> there are many no bake recipes in our files.

> perhaps

> you can find what you are looking for there:

>

Desserts/Cookies%20/No%20\

Bakes/

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> hope this helps,

> susie

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> --- suspect x and the tale of 2 tomorrows

> <rainglobrite wrote:

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> > Ello,

> > I've been searching for a raw chocolate/carob and

> > coconut haystack

> > recipe and haven't had very good luck. A lot of

> " no

> > bake " recipes

> > still require boiling margarine etc.

> > Any suggestions?

> >

> > thanks,

> > elizabeth

> >

> >

>

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I make something that sounds similiar to what you are

looking for.

 

Haystacks

 

1 large can chow mein noodles (the fried kind)

1 pkg chocolate or butterscotch chips

 

Pour noodles in a large bowl.

Melt chocolate or butterscotch chips in microwave.

Pour over noodles and mix well.

Quickly drop little clusters on waxed paper.

 

Chill until set (just takes a few minutes)

 

You could use any kind of chips for this, peanut

butter or carob or anything that will melt. You could

probably add cocoanut or sunflower seeds or whatever

you wish.

 

We love these things. Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

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