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Default Chop Suey Candy

1 1/2 packages chocolate chip
1 1/2 packages butterscotch chips
1 (2) can chop suey noodles
chopped nuts ( as much as you want and any kind you want)

Melt chocolate and butterscotch in pan over pan of water. Remove pan from heat and add noodles and nuts. Drop by teaspoon onto waxed paper. Cool.
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interesting recipe, I bet you could exchange noodle for pretzels sticks!
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Thanks for sharing.
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interesting recipe, I bet you could exchange noodle for pretzels sticks!
That would work.

I have another recipe that my Grandmother made using cereal and peanut butter. She called them Rabbit pills. Once I dig it out I will post it. Kids love them not to mention adults. My Grandparents ran a dairy farm and my Grandmother was the best cook, what having to cook for all the hired hands. At Christmas time my Grandmother would close off the bedrooms up stairs and used those rooms to keep her candy in since everything had to be kept cooled. She made a dessert called Graham Cracker Fluff that was to die for.
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That would work.

I have another recipe that my Grandmother made using cereal and peanut butter. She called them Rabbit pills. Once I dig it out I will post it. Kids love them not to mention adults. My Grandparents ran a dairy farm and my Grandmother was the best cook, what having to cook for all the hired hands. At Christmas time my Grandmother would close off the bedrooms up stairs and used those rooms to keep her candy in since everything had to be kept cooled. She made a dessert called Graham Cracker Fluff that was to die for.
Now you got me droolin in anticipation!
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Default Re: Chop Suey Candy

I've eaten these before but never made them. They look pretty simple - and yummy!
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Default Re: Chop Suey Candy

I'm NOT getting hungry!! Are they really good? Sounds strange. Are you talking about the fried noodles?
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Default Re: Chop Suey Candy

I used to make these when the kids were home. They loved them. The butterscotch & chocolate together makes a really unique taste then the crunch of the noodles is awesome. We threw nuts into them once and that was good too.

Definately an easy recipe that is really quick if you need something fast!
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