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Andrea Cassoni’s Ting-A-Lings

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Grains Cookies, Christmas 4 Dozen

INGREDIENTS

1 pk 6 oz chocolate chips
1 pk 8 oz butterscotch chips
1 cn 4 oz chow mein noodles
1 c Cashews or peanuts

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt the bits in a double boiler or in a microwave oven. Add the chow mein
noodles and nuts. Drop on wax paper by teaspoonfulls and let cool.

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