90 calorie no bakes :)

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Ingredients:
*1/2 cup kellogg special k cereal (any variety, I like fruit and yogurt myself)
*1 - 16oz package Candiquik (vanilla or chocolate flavored - you can get it at Meijer)

Instructions:
*Melt the entire brick of Candiquik according to directions on the package.
*Mix the 1/2 cup of kellogg cereal directly into the pan you melted the candiquik in.
*Drop tablespoons full of the mixture onto a waxed cookie sheet.
*Let harden (5 minutes or so)
*ENJOY!

90 calories per cookie; makes approximately 30 cookies.

FYI: I also like to make these with dried fruit & nuts.

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  • staceyb_2003
    staceyb_2003 Posts: 396 Member
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    whats candiquick (i'm in the uk)
  • newsammy11
    newsammy11 Posts: 75 Member
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    That sounds so good! Definitely going to try it out! Thanks :)
  • sarahemily86
    sarahemily86 Posts: 78 Member
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    That sounds GREAT! I'm going to have to try those for sure! Thanks for sharing!! :)
  • luv2ash
    luv2ash Posts: 1,903 Member
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    this sounds like it has quite a bit of sugar in it. Sugar just makes our blood sugars spike and then bottom out, causing us to be hungry again and crave more sugar.
  • Marlys101
    Marlys101 Posts: 100
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    sounds good but I've never heard of Candiquik
  • NBgnnngs
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    sounds really.. I love snacking on cookies.. this will help me stay under my calorie intake.. thankx
  • marinamoreno
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    What exactly is Candiquick?