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Marshmallow Treats with morsels

Marshmallow Treats

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When I brought these to work recently, a few people said it brought them back to their childhood. Funny thing is it does for me, too. Each and every time. My mom used to make these, until I learned how to do it. The 3 main ingredients are Rice Krispies cereal, stick of butter, and a bag of marshmallows.

My personal touch is dropping in morsels here and there. Just don’t make these on a warm night (like I did), otherwise the morsels will melt and it won’t look purty.

Marshmallow Treats

See what I mean?

They were still yummy as ever!

Marshmallow Treats

Recipe
Marshmallow Treats with morsels
INGREDIENTS:

  • Rice Krispies cereal–I bought the smaller box (12 oz) and only used 9-10 oz. of it
  • 1 stick Land O’Lakes unsalted butter
  • 10 oz bag of large white marshmallows
  • Semi-sweet morsels

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Melt butter in large sauce pan over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir constantly, until well-blended. Remove from heat.
  2. Add cereal. Stir until well coated.
  3. Wait until mixture has cooled. Drop in a few morsels here and there in between transferring globs of mixture to 13 x 9 inch pan.
  4. Use waxed paper to press down evenly and firmly. Cut into desired squares when cool.
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I'm trying to get back into posting more here. I guess you could say I've been distracted. Since late February, I've been reading everything I can about COVID-19 (from reputable news sites like CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, and tweets from medical professionals). This virus is a monster. From what was initially a virus that was detrimental to the older population is now affecting children and young adults as well. It is no longer a respiratory illness, but one whose symptoms can vary and be just as deadly. The scary part is there is no standard treament or vaccine yet so the best thing hubs and I can do is be prepared. Early on (late Feb), we bought extra cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper (LOL). In March, I bought everything I needed to make fabric masks (i.e. sewing machine & gadgets, cotton fabrics, non-woven interfacing for the middle layer, thread, rotary cutter, etc). The following month, I started sewing. The pattern I used called for 7" elastic loop for each mask but that wasn't gonna work universally 'cause hubby required a larger size and I needed smaller. So for everyone else who wanted a mask, I cut the elastic (shown here) so they can adjust the fit to their liking. #fabricmask #3layermask #noseandmouthcovering #pandemictimes #covid19 #thenewnormal #shelterinplace2020 #willwearmaskpubliclyuntiligetvaccinated #germany #igersgermany #germany_insta #ig_germany #rhinelandpfalz #rhinelandpalatinate #rheinlandpfalz

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