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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9, 2000-B7
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with jelly. Sprinkle remaining
crumb mixture and /i cup cereal
over top. Pat gently. Bake at 350
degrees for 30-35 minutes or
until firm and lightly browned.
Cool in pan. Cut into bars.
Makes 12.
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5 cups miniature marshmal-
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VA cups milk chocolate chips
'A cup light corn syrup
5 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup miniature marshmal
lows, if desired
Butter rectangle pan,
13x9x2-inches. Measure ce
real into large bowl; set
aside. Heat 5 cups
marshmallows, the choco
late chips, corn syrup, and
butter in 3-quart saucepan
over low heat, stirring oc
casionally, until melted.
Remove from heat. Stir in
vanilla. Pour over cereal in
bowl; quickly toss until
evenly coated. Stir in one
cup marshmallows. Press
in pan, using buttered back
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