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Peanut Butter Jalapeno Poppers
You get all the flavors of your favorite jalapeno poppers in these spicy, panko-breaded pan-fried cheese balls served with sour cream and chives.
Peanut Butter Popcorn Balls
My mom made these peanut butter popcorn balls every Halloween when I was a kid and it was still okay to give out homemade treats. Now I make it as a moist and chewy fall snack. You can make it into balls or leave it loose and serve it like caramel corn if you prefer.
Chocolate-Covered Caramel Corn Recipe
Disposable roasting pans work great for mixing this chocolate-covered caramel corn recipe. Store in airtight containers or resealable plastic bags.
Sweet and Crunchy Popcorn Snack Mix
This sweet and crunchy snack not only tastes great but looks so appealing that when I serve it at tailgating parties, passers-by stop and ask for the recipe.
Movie Star Popcorn
I like to make this homemade popcorn with peanut oil due to its high smoke point, but if you have allergies, substitute it with vegetable oil. With all the artificial ingredients and disregard for our health in store-bought microwave popcorn, I've been making homemade popcorn every weekend the old-fashioned way.
Protein Popcorn
Delicious, crunchy protein popcorn treat that's better than regular caramel corn.
Ghoulishly Good Halloween Snack Mix
A sweet and salty snack mix that is perfect for Halloween!
Puppy Chow II
Great at parties or just as a sweet snack. Use whichever flavor cereal squares you like.
Puppy Chow with Crispix
The puppy chow recipe is easy to make with melted chocolate, peanut butter, and crispy cereal tossed in powdered sugar to make a fun party snack that's sweet and crunchy. Perfect for kids and adults alike (but not for puppies)!
No Bake Granola Bars
Great quick and easy granola bar recipe that kids can make. Perfect to throw in lunches or in your purse for travel. You can also add 1/4 cup wheat germ without changing the consistency. Change up the dried fruit, nuts, and chocolate for different flavors. I generally keep the bars in the refrigerator until I am ready to eat them, but these keep well to take to work or school.
Ants on a Log
Ants on a log is a fun snack that kids can make. The recipe consists of artfully arranged celery, peanut butter, and raisins.
Zombie Lips
Make these fun Halloween snacks with just three ingredients: apple, peanut butter, and cheesy fish crackers!
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