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Lightened up seven layer bars Recipe | SparkRecipes butter, dried cranberry, canola oil, wheat germ, oats, walnut, chickpea, coconut, salt, chocolate, condensed milk From Meal Makeover Moms healthy meals with kid appeal 1.Preheat oven to 350 F. Lightly oil or coat a 9 X13 inch baking pan with non stick cooking spray and set aside. 2. Spread oats evenly on a baking...
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| Homemade Fibre Bars Recipe dried cranberry, wheat germ, oatmeal, psyllium/iispaghula, salt, marshmallow, dark chocolate, condensed milk Craisins and melted chocolate add interest to these high-fibre, chewy no-bake bars made with rolled oats, All-Bran and wheat germ. Almost 100% fat free thanks to a marshmallow fluff and low-fat conden...
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No Cook Bog Slice Recipe - Food.com butter, desiccated coconut, wheat germ, oats, rice, milk powder, condensed milk A very fast slice that sets in the fridge within 10-15 minutes (cooking time is cooling time). Slice into squares, fingers or triangles. The UK has many bogs, they are filled with any manner of things...
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| California Sweet Treat Recipe - Food.com wheat germ, sunflower seeds, walnut, flax seed/linseed, coconut, fig, crackers, vegetable fat spread, condensed milk Yum! Rich and full of flavor! California figs are awesome in this treat. Adapted from the California Fig folks! Serving Size: 1 (59) g Servings Per Recipe: 12 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calorie...
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| Granola Bars With Almonds, Chocolate and Dried Cherries Recipe - Food.com dried cranberry, wheat germ, oats, almond, cherry, chocolate, condensed milk Now that the kids are back in school this is a great snack for their lunch or your lunch for that matter. This recipe is from USA Weekend Serving Size: 1 (52) g Servings Per Recipe: 16 AMT. PER SERV...
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| Granola Recipe | Recipes Wiki | Fandom wheat germ, oatmeal, nuts, coconut, salt, condensed milk Here is a natural fiber snack or cereal. Granola I from Recipes for Better Nutrition During Cancer Treatment by the National Cancer Institute, public domain government resource—original source o...
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| Mango & Banana Breakfast Delight Recipe - Food.com wheat germ, banana, mango, brown sugar, condensed milk I made this up while thinking of what to eat this morning and it came out sooooo delicious and it looks beautiful with all the colors in the bowl. Try it out if you love mangos and bananas. Serving Si...
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| Golden Snacking Granola Recipe - Food.com dried fruit chips, oil, wheat germ, oats, sunflower seeds, walnut, almond, sesame seed, cinnamon, coconut, raisin, salt, condensed milk Granola makes a wonderful after-school snack - with or without milk or yogurt! This recipe contains oats, walnuts, coconut, sunflower seeds, wheat germ, sesame seeds, banana chips and raisins. It...
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| Nature's Snacks Recipe by admin | ifood.tv butter, muesli, wheat germ, oats, peanut, date, coconut, raisin, currant (zante), peanut butter, vegetable fat spread, honey, chocolate, condensed milk Place chocolate pieces, peanut butter, milk, honey and butter in a 3 qt.glass casserole dish. Microwave 2 to 3 minutes, stirring twice during cooking. Remove from oven and stir until smooth. Add re...
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| Chewy Granola Bars Recipe | SparkRecipes butter, wheat germ, oats, sunflower seeds, walnut, flax seed/linseed, raisin, chocolate, condensed milk Easy, delicious and healthy Chewy Granola Bars recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Chewy Granola Bars. Dump everything into a large mixing bowl and stir together. Spread in 9x13 pa...
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| California Confection - Recipe #4649 - Foodgeeks wheat germ, sunflower seeds, walnut, coconut, fig, crackers, vegetable fat spread, condensed milk Try this recipe for California Confection on Foodgeeks.com Melt margarine in a 9x13-inch baking pan -- either in microwave or in preheating oven. Mix in cracker crumbs, wheat germ, sunflower seeds, an...
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