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  2. Blondie (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the term "brownie" did not refer exclusively to chocolate brownies, but also included blondies. [1] There is not total agreement on when the first "brownie", generally speaking, was invented, [2] but the earliest known recipe general brownie recipe to be recorded was a recipe by Fannie Farmer in 1896, [2] based on molasses. [3]

  3. Ingredients for Paul Rudd’s Peanut Butter Blondies - AOL

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  4. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Reese's Peanut Butter Fudge Brownies. A simple brownie recipe loaded with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups is the base for the out-of-this-world treat. Get the recipe: Reese's Peanut Butter Fudge Brownies

  5. Butterscotch - Wikipedia

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    Butterscotch is a type of confection whose primary ingredients are brown sugar and butter. Some recipes include corn syrup , cream, vanilla , and salt. The earliest known recipes, in mid-19th century Yorkshire , used treacle (molasses) in place of, or in addition to, sugar.

  6. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    Tastykake is a line of snack foods manufactured by the Tasty Baking Company, ... Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee, enjoys eating Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpets.

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    (3.4-oz.) box instant butterscotch pudding mix. 1 c. (2 sticks) salted butter, at room temperature. 3/4 c. packed dark brown sugar. 1/4 c. granulated sugar. 2. large eggs, at room temperature. 1 ...

  8. Blondie Cake Recipe - AOL

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  9. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 edition of Pillsbury's Balanced Recipes instructed the cook to press the cookies using fork tines. These early recipes do not explain why the advice is given to use a fork, though. The reason is that peanut butter cookie dough is dense, and unpressed, each cookie will not cook evenly.