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Old 11-28-2010, 06:26 PM
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Oh, boy, are these good! Recipe is from a restaurant in Michigan.

Baby Ruth Bars

* 1/2 c. white sugar
* 1/2 c. brown sugar
* 1 c. corn syrup
* 1 c. peanut butter
* 6 c. cornflakes
* 1 c. salted peanuts
* 1 Hershey chocolate bar, melted (8 oz.)

Place sugars and syrup in saucepan and bring to a boil. Add the peanut butter, cornflakes and nuts.

Press firmly into greased 9-inch square or 9x13x2-inch pan. Melt chocolate and spread over top. Enjoy!!!

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Old 11-28-2010, 06:32 PM
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thanks for the recipe
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Old 11-28-2010, 06:34 PM
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sounds yummy. I have to give it a try. What restaurant in Michigan?
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Old 11-28-2010, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by jojosnana
sounds yummy. I have to give it a try. What restaurant in Michigan?
Bavarian Restaurant! Your welcome, craftybear! Thank you jojosnana for trying it!

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Must be from Frankenmuth..they have the best candy there. Iam from Michigan and we go there quite often. Thanks for the recipe.
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Originally Posted by Donna P
Must be from Frankenmuth..they have the best candy there. Iam from Michigan and we go there quite often. Thanks for the recipe.
Your welcome!!!

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Sounds yummy. I was born in Flint and growing up we went to Frankenmuth for Christmas dinner. My German grandparents took us and all the whole family's every year. We were stationed [Army] in Germany for 9 yrs and we love the food and traditions. Making me hungry now!!!
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Originally Posted by marlene tarzwell
Sounds yummy. I was born in Flint and growing up we went to Frankenmuth for Christmas dinner. My German grandparents took us and all the whole family's every year. We were stationed [Army] in Germany for 9 yrs and we love the food and traditions. Making me hungry now!!!
Oh, I lived in Germany for a few yrs. and really miss the Christollen at Christmas time and those wonderful German pastries! I sent the recipe for Stollen back to the states, as I recalled I converted it from metric, now if I can find it I'll post it. It's a wonderful Christmas bread as you well know. I sent the recipe to my DM and she made it and said it was fabulous. It made 2 loaves. I think I can find her recipe quicker. It's deelish as all German foods/European foods are!

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Rugelach is my very favorite treat.

Please, please share the recipe!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by pal
Rugelach is my very favorite treat.

Please, please share the recipe!!!!!!
OMG, it is the best!! I remember seeing on TV a restaurant making it behind the scenes, how fast they made it, how popular it was, and the large containers they used to sprinkle tons of cinnamon sugar and choc. chips on top!!! It was such a hot selling item in their restaurant, they had to learn to make it super fast!! Ever since seeing the program, I've wanted to adjust my recipe!! haha. I will post it soon!!

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