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  2. Holiday Haystacks Are Easy Enough to Make with Kids

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    Yields: 24-36. Prep Time: 15 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 15 mins. Ingredients. 1 c. semisweet chocolate chips. 1 c. milk chocolate chips. 3 c. chow mein noodles

  3. 90 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Make the Holidays Even Sweeter

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    Get the Butterscotch Pudding Cookies recipe. ... these are made with chow mein noodles. Get Ree's Holiday Haystacks recipe. ... Get Ree's Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies recipe.

  4. Fill These Bird's Nest Cookies With Your Favorite Easter Candy

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    In a large bowl, stir together the chow mein noodles, almonds, and coconut flakes. Place the chopped chocolate in a medium heat-proof bowl. Fill a small pot with 2 inches of water, place it over ...

  5. Haystack (food) - Wikipedia

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    A haystack made with rice, lentils, cheese, veggies, and lemon sauce. In the United States, a haystack is a dish composed of a starchy food (Fritos, tortilla chips) topped by a protein (beans, grated cheddar cheese, taco-seasoned meat or meat alternative), in combination with fresh vegetables (shredded lettuce, tomatoes, olives, peppers), and garnished with various condiments (guacamole, sour ...

  6. Reed's Candy - Wikipedia

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    The Reed Candy Company is an American producer of confectionery, which was started by William and Eugene Reed of Chicago. Together with their father, they founded the company in 1893 for the production and sale of butterscotch candies. [4] Reed's candy ad from 1968. They expanded the candy line with their top selling product, the hard candy roll.

  7. Mein gon - Wikipedia

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    Mein gon (面干 miàn-gān), informally referred to as crunchy noodles or crunchy chow mein, are a type of noodle-shaped cracker (or dried biscuit) used in American Chinese cuisine. [ 1 ] American Chinese cuisine

  8. Spread Cheer With These Sweet and Salty Christmas Snacks - AOL

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    This recipe is a wonderfully crunchy treat made from saltine crackers, homemade toffee, and melted chocolate. Oh, and there's plenty of candy and sprinkles on top. Get the Christmas Cracker Candy ...

  9. Noodle in a Haystack - Wikipedia

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