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Recipe Provided By: Kraftfoods.com
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Yield: 36 servings
This recipe is so easy, it can be thrown together in a few minutes. Put on the coffee pot and these warm cookie bars make a great melt in your mouth dessert or a great comfort food. - Goldie Eastern
Size-Wise
A serving of this sweet treat goes a long way on chocolate flavor.
The recipe calls for a cup of butter and 2 cups flour. The cookies come out very buttery and flakey and not that great.
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These cookies are terribly dry!! The flavor is good, but the dryness ruins them.
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My Gram would put a thumb-sized piece of bread in the bag of brown sugar to keep it from getting those lumpy crystal pieces after a while.
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I learned that bread trick in the cookie jar when I was a kid. It works wonderfully!!
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I\'m sure I\'d love the taste of these-- pecans, chocolate chips, butter-- yum! But, 36 servings from 40 bars would be a serving size of 1 1/8 bars. 1/8 of a bar? Also, who would eat just one of these at a time? Even the photo shows two bars with the cup of coffee. Also, missing saturated fat and cholesterol content, conveniently omitted by Kraft.
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