5/26/2023 0 Comments Cheerio pie crustIt’s also extremely easy to make-it takes less than five minutes to whip it all together and then all you have to do is wait for it to chill so you can cut it into bars. It’s crunchy, sweet, and the perfect little snack. This bar tastes like what I remember-I think. Who knows, maybe I’m stuck in some kind of weird Mandela effect. It’s one my mom used to love, and grocery stores would sell it at the registers near the other candy bars. I vaguely remember a Cheerio-type candy bar from when I was a kid, but I can’t find it on the internet ANYWHERE. This gluten-free breakfast cereal makes breakfast even sweeter. Spread in a buttered 9 x 13 inch pan and press down lightly with buttered hands. Pour mixture over cornflakes in a large bowl. Remove from heat, add peanut butter, and stir until smooth. But when you wrap these little hot dogs in flaky puff pastry, this appetizer. Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal will let you bee happier with two boxes of their favorite cereal. Steps: Cook syrup and sugar until mixture comes to a boil. Download, print and cut out the Clothespin Pumpkin Pie Crust Pattern. If you don’t have burnt orange acrylic craft paint, mix a bit of brown paint with orange paint to deepen the tone. Instead of just using the cereal for, well, cereal…I decided to make some snacks with it as well. Everyone loves the simple bite of pigs in a blanket enveloped in a bread dough. Paint the front and all sides of the clothespin pumpkin pie wedge with burnt orange acrylic craft paint. A big, GIANT box of honey nut Cheerios (or Crispy Oats, which is the Aldi version) cost less than $5 and will last a lifetime, I’m sure of it. Crust 2 cups of Cheerios 1/2 cup of melted butter Vanilla Cream 2 cups of milk 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract 2 eggs a pinch of salt 3 tablespoons of cornstarch 1/2 cup of sugar 4 tablespoons of room temperature butter Toppings sliced strawberries blueberries Instructions Start off by creating your crust. We don’t eat a lot of cereal, but we’ve had an over abundance of milk lately and needed something to use it up before it went bad. Aldi also has me hooked on some sauces (tikka sauce, represent!).īut the one thing that Aldi is good at saving you money on: cereal. I’m a big fan of Aldi’s cheese selection. It tastes exactly like a Chick-Fil-A breast. There’s certain things I love about Aldi. I’ve cut back our monthly grocery/food bill from around $400 a month to $200 a month while we finish up buying our house. We’ve figured out we can get far more bang for our buck by shopping at Aldi. Ingredients Crust 2 1/2 Cups Gluten-Free Honey Nut Cheerios 3 Tablespoons Brown Sugar firmly packed 1/3 Cup Butter melted Filling 1 Package cream cheese (.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |