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Peanut Butterscotch Chews

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Grains Candies 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Peanut Butter
6 oz Butterscotch Chips
4 c To 8 c cereal (Corn Flakes, Wheatees, you name it)

INSTRUCTIONS

Slowly melt the peanut butter and the Butterscotch chips until creamy.
Remove from heat and stir in cereal so that all pieces are as coated as
desired (If you want it sweeter use less cereal if you want to stretch it
out use more.)
NOTE: Do not use Cholesteral free peanut butter. In order for the Chips to
melt they need the oil of the peanut butter. I found this out the hard way,
but I made the best of a bad situation by making buterscotch
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