Rice Krispie Treats

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Delicious, Nutritious And A Breeze To Prepare

The traditional Kelloggs Rice Krispie Squares are a delicious nutritious snack that take just minutes to prepare. It takes only about ten minutes from start to finish to create an entire panfull of these tasty treats and clean up afterwards is a breeze.

Loved by children and parents alike, they provide a handy in between meal or afterschool snack, for those who just can't wait till the next meal arrives to satisfy their hunger. For a quick breakfast on the run they are ideal. You can even get creative and mold them into virtually any shape from a snake or snail, to a little man, or an entire Christmas village. For a delightful, easy to prepare sweet, you just can't beat the low fat goodness of Rice Krispie Treats.

A Treat The Whole Family Can Enjoy

Oh Goodie Goodie .... The Rice Krispie Treats Recipe 

Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

40 large marshmallows or 4 cups of mini marshmallows
3 tablespoons of margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
6 cups of Rice Krispies
1 large saucepan
1 baking dish or pan to set prepared mixture in.

1. Melt margarine in the large saucepan.

2. Add in the marshmallows and stir over medium heat until melted.

3. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.

4. Add the Rice Krispies and stir mixture till all the Rice Krispies are covered in the marshmallow sauce.

5. Pour mixture into buttered baking dish.

Cover your hands in a light margarine coating just before forming these treats as this coating makes it is easier to use your hands to press the mixture into shapes or molds. (Keeps you from getting all sticky gooey too!)

Put the saucepan to soak in warm water. Any remaining marshmallow mixture will disolve in the water.

You can enjoy this treat within minutes of preparation.

A Little History On Kelloggs Rice Krispie Treats 

Kelloggs Rice Krispie Treats were invented by a lady named Mary Barber, and the staff of the home economics department at Kelloggs in 1939, this was one year before the recipe was released to the public. Rice Krispie treats first appeared on the Kellogg's Rice Krispies box in 1940. Since that time this recipe has been prepared by thousands of mom's all around the world. Rice Krispie treats have been molded into hundreds of different shapes and delighted millions of young family members all around the globe.

That is over sixty years now that this delicious and nutritious snack has been enjoyed by dads, moms and kids of all ages.

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Looking For A Little Added Zip For Your Treats? 

Kelloggs has recently introduced a variety of flavored Rice Krispies Cereals so creating new and zestier Rice Krispies treats is easier than it has ever been before.

There are now Kellogg's Coco Krispies, Berry Krispies, Rice Krispies with Real Strawberries, Coco Krispies Choconilla as well as the original Rice Krispies Cereal. Each and every one of these cereals can be used within the basic "Rice Krispies Squares Recipe" to create an amazing array of new amazingly taste tantalizing treats to serve up to your family.

For even more variety use cookie or jello molds to create treats of your own personal design.

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