Here they are! The best part about puppy chow is that this whole process took about 10 minutes.
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The naked cereal. I bought the Harris Teeter brand and got a kick out of the name: Crisp 6. I always wonder whose job it is to come up with store-brand names that are different from the name brands, but close enough to be able to distinguish what product it's replacing. Whoever came up with Crisp 6 is a genius and deserves a promotion. |
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Peanut butter, butter, and chocolate chips, all ready to be melted |
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Coating the cereal. The hardest part is trying not to crush the cereal as you mix it. |
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Shaken with powdered sugar and ready to go! |
This afternoon I'm off to do the trial run for my wedding hair. I can't wait to see how it turns out! Then Carl and I are headed to a cookout that my manager is throwing- hence the puppy chow. I also made a pasta salad. I just sort of winged it, not really knowing what to expect, but I think it turned out okay. I used cheesy tortellini and bow-tie pasta, sauteed yellow squash and zucchini, chopped tomatoes, italian dressing, and parmesan cheese. Hopefully everyone enjoys it.
Happy Saturday!
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