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Caswews 11-07-2011 06:32 AM

White Trash Candy
 
I am sure some of you all have made this before- I never had it until a lil ol southern gal told me about it,abput 5 years ago and its delicious.

White Trash Candy

2 Cups Rice Krispies cereal
2 Cups Capn Crunch
2 Cups pretzels broken up
2 Cups Peanuts ( I have used Cashews before)
6 ozs almonds coursely chopped
24ozs white chocolate chips or white almond bark ( I have used the milk chocolate bark as well, so instead of white trash it becomes chocolate trash !LOL)

1. Combine first 5 ingredients
2. Melt chocolate chips or bark and pour over cereal
3. Drop by Tablespoons onto wax paper, let set
4. Enjoy ~!!

Caswews 11-07-2011 06:33 AM

oops supposed to be about not abput !LOL

Connie M. 11-07-2011 06:43 AM

Sounds yummy and you could go wild with variations. Hmmm... lets see

KimmieH 11-07-2011 11:06 AM

add some m & m's! try with golden grahams too

Keep Them In Stitches 11-07-2011 04:17 PM

Looks good. I wrote it down. I don't know how to bookmark yet.

COYOTEMAGIC 11-07-2011 05:00 PM

Sounds good!

Caswews how is your puppy?!

Caswews 11-08-2011 06:30 AM

She is doing good she has obivious signs of the stroke, but we don't let those limitations stop her from being a dog!
She is a little more skittish especially at night, so we both take turns going out with her till she gets her bearings, then we turn around and come back in . Still a seeing eye human for her left eye and a leaning pole for her to get up, but she is doing good! LOL
Thank you for asking Coyote!

quiltymom 11-08-2011 04:58 PM

These are so good I made these before for girls at work but added M& m's

COYOTEMAGIC 11-08-2011 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by Caswews (Post 4651656)
She is doing good she has obivious signs of the stroke, but we don't let those limitations stop her from being a dog!
She is a little more skittish especially at night, so we both take turns going out with her till she gets her bearings, then we turn around and come back in . Still a seeing eye human for her left eye and a leaning pole for her to get up, but she is doing good! LOL
Thank you for asking Coyote!

No problem, I know what it's like to have a "special" baby. I was playing with my deaf & blind girl the other day when I realized exactly how blind she actually is. She's always run past Katie when they are playing, doubles back and finds her. I had her sitting between my feet and her doing her "Stevie Wonder Imitation" lol. I passed my hand over the right side of her face (she only has 1 semi-useable eye) to see exactly where she could see. It's this small area at between 45 and 60 degrees. Anything to either side and she doesn't even flinch. People don't believe me she is blind when they see her run around the dog park or our backyard. She's got the place memorized and runs at top speed. Only time she runs into anything is when someone steps in her way, lol. 45lbs at warp speed hurts! Poor them, Icee is already off and running again.

So glad your girl is doing good.

mighty 11-08-2011 05:15 PM

Sounds really good can not wait to try it.

Caswews 11-09-2011 07:09 AM

Coyote
 
HAHAHAHAHAHA yah that would hurt at 45lbs full speed .. OH how funny !! she won't go to the dog park yet, we keep trying.. But the yard she knows is her domain. I am thinking of putting in an agility area for her so she can run and have a good time ! I think that would help her, in the long run ... We take her to the dog park and she runs for the car, so we move forward and she walks about a 1/2 mile then sits down, so we walk her back. Increasing it everytime just a few feet more. But if a dog comes up to her she absolutely freaks out if its on her left side. We try to walk on her left (if we can both remember!LOL) to help her know someone is there and no one will sneak up on her (that is what the vet thinks is happening to her when she freaks, the left side thing was a suggestion of the vet).
We try very hard not to make her dependent on us, but more dependent on herself as she was before the stroke-we try very hard not to let her fears (which can also be ours if we let it!) get in her way.
The vet thinks the agility course at home would be a good idea, she also thinks the dog park is a very good idea as well.

Caswews 11-09-2011 07:12 AM

by the way this recipe and the popcorn cake recipe I posted earlier is the only things my SIL will ask for at Thanksgiving or Christmas that he knows his whole family (and its a big one !LOL)will enjoy and eat (besides the wonderful dishes my DD fixes!) I told her about the M&M's and she is trying that one this year ! Thanks !!

shortstuff 11-09-2011 07:39 AM

how do I bookmark this recipe?


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