Okay fed-boy:
Cottage cheese with actual pineapple in it's own juice (drained) or peaches or pears or strawberries - any fruit really.
Cold, raw oatmeal flakes with cold milk barely covering the 'pile' and then trickling honey over all so that the honey semi-crystalizes and glues clumps of still crunchy oatmeal to itself. Eat fast or you get a gluey pasty effect that's just not the same.
Honey on peanut butter (preferrably crunchy) on wheat bread. ( I know it's not new, but I like it.)
chocolate drink mix with barely any water so it's syrupy, but you can still feel the granules of sugar ( I like how they scratch on my tongue while I'm eating this) mixed in with coconut and crumbled graham crackers or saltines......two different effects, but both just as yummy as the other.
graham cracker frosting sandwiches
apple slices dipped in honey, especially at a certain time of year
carrots with honey and butter
peanut butter, oatmeal (raw), coconut, and choco milk powder mixed together and formed into balls - to be eaten that way - bigger, better versions of the thing you said
oh, yah! poppy seed pastry filling straight out of the can eaten by the spoonful!
well, I have been a bachelorette, so I've invented a few
2006-06-17 07:04:12
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answered by shehawke 5
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there is no book or teaching that we can 100% trust as God's word, though all religions claim their texts to be 100% god written . The claims are always made by men. If God appears in front of you and talk to you, you will know that the words are spoken by God. But if another person tells you that God appeared in front of him and spoke to him such and such, how can you confirm whether he is telling the truth ? Assume that you know that person to be 100% honest and you can trust that he is telling the truth and he is repeating what God said. Even then there is a problem. When the person repeats what God said to him, the message can get distorted. Something could be added and something may have missed. Now many religious texts have been passed through many generations orally, people memorizing and teaching the next generation from memory, before those texts were eventually written down. Every time the message passes from man to man, it is distorted a little. For this reason, every religious texts must be different from the original message.
2016-05-19 22:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have tried using cocoa pebbles (and fruity pebbles) for rice crispies. It worked, but they are tooo sweet for most pallettes (sp?)
Others, I have tried, and LOVED, are:
1) Mixing peanut butter and clear corn syrup instead of a plain PB sammich
2)For trail mix, just mix 1/3 part candy corn to 2/3 part dry roasted peanuts. Tastes EXACTLY like a Payday candy bar.
2006-06-18 05:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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well personally i don't like coco pebles. But there is a recipe to make them into a rice crispy thingy. All you do it take the normal recipe for rice crispys and make that. Then add penut butter and a lil less marshmellows depending on how much u r makeing. But just to inform u,,, that has to be horrible for the wiast line and thys.
2006-06-17 07:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you could make a cocoa peanut butter square:
take 2 cups of marshmallows, 1 tbsp of butter and 1/4 peanut butter melt in a large pot once melted add 2-3 cups of cocoa pebbles
Spread in a large pan cool and then cut in squares
2006-06-23 08:13:12
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answered by Tea Bee 2
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You can definitely make rice krispie treats with Coco Krispies (my kids love them). If you like it really sweet, you can use Fruity Pebbles!
2006-06-17 09:58:52
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answered by oh kate! 6
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melt butter and marshmallows in a saucepan then add cocoa pebbles mash it in a pan down flat and then i guess you could spread some peanut butter on top. Yummy!!!
2006-06-17 07:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure that if you added a little marshmallow fluff you could so make rice crispy treats this way. And I bet it is great.... not for the waist line though. Best wishes
2006-06-17 06:56:28
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answered by colorist 6
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Does sound good. Try fruity pebbles krispy treats. Yummy!!!!
2006-06-17 08:10:15
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answered by qn.harpy 2
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Yes, you can but I like cocoa crispies better. Maybe with some marshmallow cream
2006-06-22 18:02:11
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answered by bec3tiny 4
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