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Yum-Yummy
by Leah Garrison (Age: 20)
copyright 04-29-2003


Age Rating: 7 to 127

 
Take a big spoonful of peanut butter and plunk it into an ordinary cereal bowl - no, a bigger spoonful than that.

Grab the honey bear and ooze honey in with the peanut butter until they appear to be of equal amounts.

Stir them together until well blended or your arm starts getting a cramp.

Now comes the noisy part.

Take a bunch of Ritz crackers (or any plain round crackers made in the style of Ritz) and crush them into dust. When the heap of cracker crumb dust appears to be about half the size of your honey/peanut butter mixture, dump it in and go stir-crazy.

What you will end up with will be relatively dry to the touch, so if you drop it on the table or your plate or anything else while you are snarfing it up, chances are it will not stick unless it lands on something sticky.

I eat this plain (yum-yummy!) but you can spread it on fruits (especially apples, bananas, pears, kiwi, and grapes), toast, bread (for a yum-yummy sandwich), use it as frosting, or whatever else you dream up.


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09-11-2006 Tammy Frascona    

this can be used for so many things.... Ahah!... Glue comes to mind. No seriously. I have made something like this for my fruits. It is interesting with the honey and it sure is sweet!


04-25-2005 Mary -BrytEyz- Ball    

Salty sweet.. perfect!


10-21-2004 Lisa A.    

interesting! though, i donno if i'm gutsy enuff to try it. i don't like honey hehe.


09-16-2004 Paula T.    

Ever since I've been picking up my sister from her bus-stop, I got into the "mother" kick and strting making her snacks and sandwiches...
I'm sure she'll love this, I know I will!
Yum-Yummy indeed!


05-02-2003 Leah Garrison    

erm... what is Vegemite?


05-01-2003 Patrick Talty    

What a yummy idea; and such a simple recipe/procedure, too. Could I suggest an addition that might appeal to any Aussie reader? Slip in a teaspoon full of Vegemite. The resultant taste will turn you into an addict!


04-29-2003 Anne W.    

This sound really, really good! great job


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